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Volume 21, issue 4, 2022
- Seeming incomparability and rational choice pp. 347-371

- Leo Yan
- The problem of equal moral status pp. 372-392

- Zoltan Miklosi
- Social constraints on sexual consent pp. 393-414

- Tom Dougherty
- Why not anarchism? pp. 415-436

- Jason Brennan and Christopher Freiman
Volume 21, issue 3, 2022
- Introduction to symposium on international migration pp. 247-248

- Thomas Christiano and Andrew Williams
- The brain drain as exploitation pp. 249-268

- Paul Bou-Habib
- Only libertarianism can provide a robust justification for open borders pp. 269-290

- Christopher Freiman and Javier Hidalgo
- Sanctuary as democratic non-cooperation pp. 291-312

- Patti Tamara Lenard
- Who cares what the people think? Public attitudes and refugee protection in Europe pp. 313-344

- Martin Ruhs
Volume 21, issue 2, 2022
- Domination and democratic legislation pp. 97-121

- Sean Ingham and Frank Lovett
- Political equality, plural voting, and the leveling down objection pp. 122-164

- David Peña-Rangel
- A market failures approach to justice in health pp. 165-189

- L. Chad Horne and Joseph Heath
- The puzzle of competitive fairness pp. 190-227

- Oisin Suttle
- Commons, Communes, and Freedom pp. 228-244

- Harrison Frye
Volume 21, issue 1, 2022
- Rational intransitive preferences pp. 3-28

- Peter Baumann
- Are knowledgeable voters better voters? pp. 29-54

- Michael Hannon
- What should relational egalitarians believe? pp. 55-74

- Anne-Sofie Greisen Hojlund
- The case against alternative currencies pp. 75-93

- Louis Larue
Volume 20, issue 4, 2021
- Responsibility for structural injustice: A third thought pp. 339-356

- Robert E Goodin and Christian Barry
- Responsibility for reality: Social norms and the value of constrained choice pp. 357-384

- Elsa Kugelberg
- Sidgwick and Rawls on distributive justice and desert pp. 385-408

- David Miller
- Exploitation and effective altruism pp. 409-423

- Daniel Muñoz
Volume 20, issue 3, 2021
- On the (mis)classification of paid labor: When should gig workers have employee status? pp. 229-250

- Daniel Halliday
- Lockeans against labor mixing pp. 251-272

- Brian Kogelmann
- Questioning the feasibility and justice of basic income accounting for migration pp. 273-314

- Verena Löffler
- What’s wrong with everyday lookism? pp. 315-335

- Andrew Mason
Volume 20, issue 2, 2021
- Assessing climate policies: Catastrophe avoidance and the right to sustainable development pp. 127-150

- Daniel Edward Callies and Darrel Moellendorf
- Money creation, debt, and justice pp. 151-179

- Peter Dietsch
- Who should fight domination? Individual responsibility and structural injustice pp. 180-201

- Dorothea Gädeke
- On the international investment regime: A critique from equality pp. 202-226

- Shuk Ying Chan
Volume 20, issue 1, 2021
- Justice & its motives: On Peter Vanderschraaf’s Strategic Justice pp. 3-21

- Paul Weithman
- With group power comes great (individual) responsibility pp. 22-44

- Erin L Miller
- Dealing fairly with trade imbalances in monetary unions pp. 45-66

- Marco Meyer
- The rationality of political experimentation pp. 67-98

- Gregory Robson
- Undercutting Justice – Why legal representation should not be allocated by the market pp. 99-123

- Shai Agmon
Volume 19, issue 4, 2020
- In memory of Jerry Gaus (1952–2020) pp. 317-320

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- The democratic limits of political experiments pp. 321-342

- Eric Beerbohm, Ryan Davis and Adam Kern
- Inadequate for democracy: How (not) to distribute education pp. 343-365

- Alexandra Oprea
- The All Affected Principle, and the weighting of votes pp. 366-381

- Kim Angell and Robert Huseby
- Systemic domination, social institutions and the coalition problem pp. 382-402

- Hallvard Sandven
- Domination and enforcement: The contingent and non-ideal relation between state and freedom pp. 403-423

- Daniel Guillery
- Against hands-on neutrality pp. 424-446

- Bouke De Vries
Volume 19, issue 3, 2020
- Reconsidering the reciprocity objection to unconditional basic income pp. 209-228

- Andrew Lister
- The value of longevity pp. 229-247

- Greg Bognar
- Morals from rationality alone? Some doubts pp. 248-273

- Messina Jp and David Wiens
- Cities, selective admission, and economic sorting pp. 274-292

- Lior Glick
- The rat race and working time regulation pp. 293-314

- Malte Jauch
Volume 19, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction to Symposium on Conscience, Consent, Growth, and Efficiency pp. 105-106

- Andrew Williams
- Consent to sexual interactions pp. 107-127

- Japa Pallikkathayil
- On the value of economic growth pp. 128-153

- Julie L Rose
- Complicity and hypocrisy pp. 154-181

- Nicolas Cornell and Amy Sepinwall
- How perspective-based aggregation undermines the Pareto principle pp. 182-205

- Itai Sher
Volume 19, issue 1, 2020
- Political irrationality, utopianism, and democratic theory pp. 3-21

- Aaron Ancell
- Testing epistemic democracy’s claims for majority rule pp. 22-35

- William J Berger and Adam Sales
- What are the chances you’re right about everything? An epistemic challenge for modern partisanship pp. 36-61

- Hrishikesh Joshi
- Liberalism, commodification, and justice pp. 62-82

- Vida Panitch
- Epistemic network injustice pp. 83-101

- Kai Spiekermann
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