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Volume 12, issue 4, 2013
- Introduction to Symposium on Exploitation pp. 333-334

- Thomas Christiano
- Liberalism, neutrality and exploitation pp. 335-344

- Hillel Steiner
- Exploitation and demeaning choices pp. 345-360

- Jeremy Snyder
- The possibility of exchange pp. 361-374

- Julius Aj
- Exploitation, altruism, and social welfare pp. 375-391

- Matthias Doepke
- Exploitation and outcome pp. 392-412

- Richard Arneson
- Freedom and oppression pp. 413-425

- Claire Grant
Volume 12, issue 3, 2013
- Freedom, self-ownership, and equality in Steiner’s left-libertarianism pp. 219-227

- Ronen Shnayderman
- Reclaiming two concepts of liberty pp. 228-246

- Gideon Elford
- Rights, goals, and capabilities pp. 247-259

- Martin van Hees
- Rigorist cosmopolitanism pp. 260-287

- Shmuel Nili
- Rothbard’s and Hoppe’s justifications of libertarianism pp. 288-307

- Marian Eabrasu
- World poverty, positive duties, and the overdemandingness objection pp. 308-327

- Jorn Sonderholm
Volume 12, issue 2, 2013
- Can a compromise be fair? pp. 115-135

- Peter Jones and Ian O’Flynn
- Disagreement and epistemic arguments for democracy pp. 136-155

- Sean Ingham
- Economic theories of democratic legitimacy and the normative role of an ideal consensus pp. 156-178

- Christopher S. King
- Does public reason require super-majoritarian democracy? Liberty, equality, and history in the justification of political institutions pp. 179-196

- Steffen Ganghof
- Parental subsidies: The argument from insurance pp. 197-216

- Paul Bou-Habib
Volume 12, issue 1, 2013
- The LL game pp. 3-23

- Diego Gambetta and Gloria Origgi
- Contractarian ethics and Harsanyi’s two justifications of utilitarianism pp. 24-47

- Michael Moehler
- Liberty versus libertarianism pp. 48-67

- Gene Callahan
- On the elusive notion of meta-agreement pp. 68-92

- Valeria Ottonelli and Daniele Porello
- The inegalitarian ethos pp. 93-111

- Emily McTernan
Volume 11, issue 4, 2012
- Combining lotteries and voting pp. 347-351

- Ben Saunders
- Comparing voting lotteries pp. 352-356

- Claudio López-Guerra
- Language and luck pp. 357-381

- Helder De Schutter and Lea Ypi
- Rawls, reasonableness, and international toleration pp. 382-414

- Thomas Porter
- The importance of what people care about pp. 415-447

- Marc Fleurbaey
Volume 11, issue 3, 2012
- A liberal theory of asylum pp. 235-257

- Andy Lamey
- Cost-benefit analysis and non-utilitarian ethics pp. 258-279

- Rosemary Lowry and Martin Peterson
- Defining the demos pp. 280-301

- Ben Saunders
- Hume and mutual advantage pp. 302-321

- John Salter
- The conditions of tolerance pp. 322-344

- Ryan Muldoon, Michael Borgida and Michael Cuffaro
Volume 11, issue 2, 2012
- Distributive and relational equality pp. 123-148

- Christian Schemmel
- Just interactions in value conflicts: The Adversary Argumentation Principle pp. 149-170

- Emanuela Ceva
- Life is not a camping trip – on the desirability of Cohenite socialism pp. 171-185

- Miriam Ronzoni
- Non-domination and pure negative liberty pp. 186-205

- Michael David Harbour
- Temporary labour migration, global redistribution, and democratic justice pp. 206-230

- Patti Tamara Lenard and Christine Straehle
Volume 11, issue 1, 2012
- Introduction to the special issue on complexity pp. 3-4

- Steven N. Durlauf
- A complexity perspective on institutional design pp. 5-25

- Scott E. Page
- Social network structure and the achievement of consensus pp. 26-44

- Kevin JS. Zollman
- Complexity, economics, and public policy pp. 45-75

- Steven Durlauf
- Scarce justice pp. 76-96

- Aviezer Tucker
- The Feasible Alternatives Thesis pp. 97-119

- Christian Barry and Gerhard Øverland
Volume 10, issue 4, 2011
- On the value of political legitimacy pp. 345-369

- Mathew Coakley
- Higher and lower virtues in commercial society pp. 370-395

- Lisa Herzog
- Should surfers be ostracized? Basic income, liberal neutrality, and the work ethos pp. 396-419

- Simon Birnbaum
- Intermittent institutions pp. 420-444

- Adrian Vermeule
Volume 10, issue 3, 2011
- Learning juror competence: a generalized Condorcet Jury Theorem pp. 237-262

- Jan-Willem Romeijn and David Atkinson
- Citizenship and justice pp. 263-281

- Andrew Mason
- Global migratory potential and the scope of justice pp. 282-300

- Richard Child
- Republican freedom, rights, and the coalition problem pp. 301-322

- Keith Dowding
- Taking reasonable pluralism seriously: an internal critique of political liberalism pp. 323-342

- Fabian Freyenhagen
Volume 10, issue 2, 2011
- Justice as mutual advantage and the vulnerable pp. 119-147

- Peter Vanderschraaf
- Exclusion from the social contract pp. 148-169

- Paul Weirich
- Trustworthiness is a social norm, but trusting is not pp. 170-187

- Cristina Bicchieri, Erte Xiao and Ryan Muldoon
- Sharing the costs of political injustices pp. 188-210

- Avia Pasternak
- The enfranchisement lottery pp. 211-233

- Claudio López-Guerra
Volume 10, issue 1, 2011
- Introduction to Symposium on Ethical Dimensions of International Institutions pp. 3-4

- Thomas Christiano
- Reciprocal legitimation: Reframing the problem of international legitimacy pp. 5-19

- Allen Buchanan
- Legitimacy, humanitarian intervention, and international institutions pp. 20-45

- Miles Kahler
- The distributive justice of a global basic structure: A category mistake? pp. 46-65

- Andreas Follesdal
- Liberal recognition for identity? Only for particularized ones pp. 66-87

- Sahar Akhtar
- Liberal democracy and political Islam: The search for common ground pp. 88-115

- Mostapha Benhenda
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