- Evaluating International Agreements: The Voluntarist Reply and Its Limits
- The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 31 (2023)
- The challenge of policing minorities in a liberal society
- Noncompliance and the Demands of Public Reason
- The Epistemic Dimensions of Civil Disobedience
- Debate: Political Authority, Functionalism, and the Problem of Annexation
- Gentrification and Integration
- Privacy, Publicity, and the Right to Be Forgotten
- Is One More Powerful with Numbers on One’s Side?
- Rethinking moral claim rights
- The wrong of mercenarism: a promissory account
- Impartiality and fair play revisited
- Relational egalitarianism and moral unequals
- The goods (and bads) of self‐employment
- Amelioration, inclusion, and legal recognition: On sex, gender, and the UK’s Gender Recognition Act
- On citizens’ right to information: Justification and analysis of the democratic right to be well informed
- White psychodrama
- A merely national ‘universal’ basic income and global justice
- Debate: Legitimate injustice: A response to Wellman
- Compromising with the uncompromising: Political disagreement under asymmetric compliance
- Legitimacy and two roles for flourishing in politics
- Sorting and the ecology of freedom of association
- Contractualist alternatives to the veil of ignorance
- Urban–rural justice
- Big decisions: “Opting,” psychological richness, and public policy
- Refuge and Aid
- The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 30 (2022)
- The Case against Unanimous Jury Requirements
- Hope from Despair
- A Defense of Pluralist Egalitarianism under Severe Uncertainty: Axiomatic Characterization☆
- Trade Justice and the Least‐Developed Countries☆
- Are Intuitions Treated as Evidence? Cases from Political Philosophy*
- Abuse, Exploitation, and Floating Jurisdiction: Protecting Workers at Sea*
- The Limits of Limitarianism*
- Why Limitarianism?☆
- Why Swing‐State Voting Is Not Effective Altruism: The Bad News about the Good News about Voting☆
- The Space between Justice and Legitimacy☆
- On Public‐identity Disempowerment☆
- Circadian Justice☆
- Critical‐level Sufficientarianism☆
- Commuters, Located Life Interests, and the City’s Demos*
- The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 29 (2021)
- Intra‐party Democracy: A Functionalist Account☆
- Criminal Wrongdoing, Restorative Justice, and the Moral Standing of Unjust States☆
- Making Identities Safe for Democracy☆
- Autonomy as Non‐alienation, Autonomy as Sovereignty, and Politics*
- The Benefits of Injustice and Its Correction: A Challenge to the Duty Not to Benefit Innocently from Injustice☆
- The Right to Explanation☆
- Fragility as Strength: The Ethics and Politics of Hunger Strikes☆
- Academic Migration, Linguistic Justice, and Epistemic Injustice*
- Beyond the “Formidable Circle”: Race and the Limits of Democratic Inclusion in Tocqueville’s Democracy in America*
- Risk Shifts in the Gig Economy: The Normative Case for an Insurance Scheme against the Effects of Precarious Work*
- Voting for Less than the Best*
- Bright Lines in Juvenile Justice*
- Justice, Thresholds, and the Three Claims of Sufficientarianism*
- Survey Article: Trading Nature: When Are Environmental Markets (Un)desirable?
- Gentrification and Domination*
- In Public Reason, Diversity Trumps Coherence*
- Deliberation and Discussion in Classical Athens*
- The Problem of Public Shaming☆
- Democracy Requires Organized Collective Power*
- A Probabilistic Analysis of Title IX Reforms*
- The Metaphysics of Intersectionality Revisited☆
- Justice, Reciprocity, and the Boundaries of State Authority☆
- The Conscription of Informal Political Representatives*
- Activist‐led Education and Egalitarian Social Change☆
- What Should Egalitarian Policies Express? The Case of Paternalism*
- Voting for Less than the Best☆
- The Miseducation of the Elite*
- On the Very Idea of a “Political” Work of Art*
- Social Injustice, Disadvantaged Offenders, and the State’s Authority to Punish*
- Is Random Selection a Cure for the Ills of Electoral Representation?*
- Verbal Microaggressions as Hyper‐implicatures*
- Political Liberalism and Respect*
- Deliberation through Misrepresentation? Inchoate Speech and the Division of Interpretive Labor*
- Debate: Anger, Fitting Attitudes, and Srinivasan’s Category of “Affective Injustice”*
- Abuse, Exploitation, and Floating Jurisdiction: Protecting Workers at Sea
- Commuters, Located Life Interests, and the City’s Demos
- Bright Lines in Juvenile Justice
- Engaged Climate Ethics*
- Delegation in Democracy: A Temporal Analysis*
- Democratic Reciprocity*
- Risk Shifts in the Gig Economy: The Normative Case for an Insurance Scheme against the Effects of Precarious Work
- In Public Reason, Diversity Trumps Coherence
- Legal Transitions without Legitimate Expectations*
- Debate: Taking Offense
- Debate: Taking Offense: A Reply
- Why Size Matters: Property‐owning Democracy, Liberal Socialism, and the Firm*
- History Will Judge: Hume’s General Point of View in Historical Moral Judgment
- Democracy without Enlightenment: A Jury Theorem for Evaluative Voting*
- Gentrification and Domination
- Is Random Selection a Cure for the Ills of Electoral Representation?
- Social Injustice, Disadvantaged Offenders, and the State’s Authority to Punish
- On the Very Idea of a “Political” Work of Art
- Public Justification and the Veil of Testimony
- Deliberation and Discussion in Classical Athens
- A Case for the Asymmetric Enforceability of Surrogacy Contracts
- Survey Article: The Legitimacy of International Courts
- Survey Article: What Is “Post‐factual” Politics?
- What Are “The Means of Production”?
- Debate: Legal Probabilism—A Qualified Rejection: A Response to Hedden and Colyvan
- Political Philosophy as Practical Philosophy: A Response to “Political Realism”
- The Miseducation of the Elite
- #MeToo, Social Norms, and Sanctions
- The Question of the Agent of Change
- Dealing with Dictators
- The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 27 (2019)
- Populism as Plebeian Politics: Inequality, Domination, and Popular Empowerment
- Does a Mugger Dominate? Episodic Power and the Structural Dimension of Domination
- What Makes Free Riding Wrongful? The Shared Preference View of Fair Play
- Why Moral Theorizing Needs Real Cases: The Redirection of V‐Weapons during the Second World War
- Efficient Inequalities
- Trade Justice: An Argument for Integrationist, not Internal, Principles
- The Failure of Instrumental Arguments for a Human Right to Democracy
- Four Levels of Power: A Conception to Enable Liberation
- A Political Theory of Treaty Repudiation
- W. E. B. Du Bois’s Critique of American Democracy during the Jim Crow Era: On the Limitations of Rawls and Honneth
- Property and Authority
- The Expressive Case against Plurality Rule
- Debate: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Standard Case for Incentive Inequalities
- Survey Article: Articulated Darkness: White Supremacy, Patriarchy, and Capitalism in Shelby’s Dark Ghettos
- Ritual Deliberation
- Why Moral Reasoning Is Insufficient for Moral Progress
- Debate: Tax Competition and Global Interdependence
- Debate: In Defence of Fiscal Autonomy: A Reply to Risse and Meyer
- Tolerance: A Hierarchical Analysis
- The Exploitation Problem
- Legal Probabilism: A Qualified Defence
- Basic Income, Cash Transfers, and Welfare State Paternalism
- Survey Article: Global Investment Rules as a Site for Moral Inquiry
- The Scoundrel and the Visionary: On Reasonable Hope and the Possibility of a Just Future
- Duty and Enforcement
- Prioritarianism: Ex Ante, Ex Post, or Factualist Criterion of Rightness?
- Must Rhodes Fall? The Significance of Commemoration in the Struggle for Relations of Respect
- The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 26 (2018)
- Tobacco and the Harms of Trade
- Survey Article: Pluralist Neutrality
- Personal Trust, Public Accountability, and the Justification of Whistleblowing
- Eurozone Justice
- What Citizens Owe: Two Grounds for Challenging Debt Repayment
- Racial Profiling and a Reasonable Sense of Inferior Political Status
- The Case for Replacement Migration
- A Dual‐Process Approach to Criminal Law: Victims and the Clinical Model of Responsibility without Blame
- Sexual Reorientation in Ideal and Non‐Ideal Theory
- Privacy Rights and Public Information
- Rawlsian Constructivism and the Assumption of Disunity
- Reasonable Citizens and Epistemic Peers: A Skeptical Problem for Political Liberalism
- Donation without Domination: Private Charity and Republican Liberty
- Distributive Justice and the Relief of Household Debt
- Sweatshops, Exploitation, and the Case for a Fair Wage
- The Taking of Territory and the Wrongs of Colonialism
- Microaggressions, Equality, and Social Practices
- Morally Bankrupt: International Financial Governance and the Ethics of Sovereign Default
- The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 25 (2017)
- Anonymity, Pseudonymity, and Deliberation: Why Not Everything Should Be Connected
- International Human Rights Obligations within the States System: The Avoidance Account
- Against Subsidiarity
- Property and Time
- Arranged Marriage: Could It Contribute To Justice?
- Survey Article: Relational Equality and Distribution
- On Representing
- The Right to Credit
- A Theory of Legitimate Expectations
- Imagined Utopias: Animals Rights and the Moral Imagination
- Under Pressure: Political Liberalism, the Rise of Unreasonableness, and the Complexity of Containment
- The Common Good: A Buck-Passing Account
- Survey Article: Philosophy and Public Policy after Piketty
- The Wrong of Displacement: The Home as Extended Mind
- Transformative Experiences in Political Life
- The Aptness of Anger
- Debate: Levels of Non-ideality
- Paternalism and Right
- Political Marketing and Intellectual Autonomy
- Positional Goods and the Size of Inequality
- Institutional Legitimacy
- Rage and Virtuous Resistance
- Membership and Political Obligation
- Reasonable Mistakes and Regulative Norms: Racial Bias in Defensive Harm
- The Special Moral Obligations of Law Enforcement
- Moral Security
- Public Reason—Honesty, Not Sincerity
- The Social Ontology of Deliberating Bodies
- Survey Article: On the Nature of the Political Concept of Privilege
- Rights Forfeiture and Liability to Harm
- Issue Information – TOC
- Dignity, Esteem, and Social Contribution: A Recognition-Theoretical View
- Interpreting Responsibility Politically
- Public Reason and Reciprocity
- What is a Nation in Nationalism?
- A Defense of Individualism in the Age of Corporate Rights
- The Normative Logic of Religious Liberty
- What Could Be Wrong with a Mortgage? Private Debt Markets from a Perspective of Structural Injustice
- What to Do with Corporate Wealth
- Government Speech and Public Opinion: Democracy by the Bootstraps
- Appearance, Discrimination, and Reaction Qualifications
- Immigration, Citizenship, and Consent: What is Wrong with Permanent Alienage?
- Affirmative Action, Historical Injustice, and the Concept of Beneficiaries
- Political Theory and Real Politics in the Age of the Internet