Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, vol 4
Published by Oxford University Press
This is the fourth volume of Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy. Since its revival in the 1970s political philosophy has been a vibrant field in philosophy, one that intersects with jurisprudence, normative economics, political theory in political science departments, and just war theory. OSPP aims to publish some of the best contemporary work in political philosophy and these closely related subfields. This volume features eight papers that address a range of central topics and represent cutting edge work in the field. The three parts of the volume explore legitimacy, egalitarianism, and liberty and coercion.
Table of Contents
Part I: Legitimacy
1. Dethroning Democratic Legitimacy, Zofia Stemplowska and Adam Swift
2. The Power of Public Positions: Official Roles in Kantian Legitimacy, Thomas Sinclair
3. Institutional Legitimacy, Allen Buchanan
Part II: Egalitarianism
4. "(Luck and Relational) Egalitarians of the World, Unite!", Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
5. Varieties of Relational Egalitarianism, Zoltan Miklosi
Part III: Liberty and Coercion
6. Moralizing Liberty, Ralf M. Bader
7. May a Government Mandate More Comprehensive Health Insurance than Citizens Want for Themselves?, Alex Voorhoeve
8. Complicity and Coercion: Towards an Ethics of Political Participation, Alex Zakaras