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Jan Kandiyali, Reassessing Marx’s Social and Political Philosophy: Freedom, Recognition and Human Flourishing (edited book)Routledge. 2018.
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Christopher J. Finlay, The Concept of Violence in International Theory: a Double-Intent AccountInternational Theory 9 (1): 67-100. 2017.
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Jan Kandiyali, Marx on the compatibility of freedom and necessity: A reply to David JamesEuropean Journal of Philosophy 25 (3): 833-839. 2017.
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Jessica Begon, Athletic policy, passive well-being: Defending freedom in the capability approachEconomics and Philosophy 32 (1): 51-73. 2016.
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Christopher J. Finlay, Terrorism and the Right to Resist: a Theory of Just Revolutionary WarCambridge University Press. 2015.
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Elizabeth Kahn, The Tragedy of the Commons as an Essentially Aggregative HarmJournal of Applied Philosophy 31 (3): 223-236. 2014.
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Jessica Begon, What are Adaptive Preferences? Exclusion and Disability in the Capability ApproachJournal of Applied Philosophy 32 (3): 241-257. 2014.
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Jan Kandiyali, Freedom and Necessity in Marx's Account of CommunismBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (1): 104-123. 2014.
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Jan Kandiyali, Marxism and Liberalism: A New Synthesis: Jeffrey Reiman. 2012. As Free and As Just as Possible: The Theory of Marxian Liberalism. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester. 256 pp (review)Res Publica 19 (4): 387-391. 2013.
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Jan Kandiyali, Sean Sayers, Marx and Alienation: Essays on Hegelian ThemesRadical Philosophy 172 63. 2012.
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Christopher J Finlay, Hume's Social Philosophy: Human Nature and Commercial Sociability in A Treatise of Human NatureBloomsbury, Continuum. 2007.
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Christopher J Finlay, Self-Interest Before Adam Smith (review)International Journal of Philosophical Studies 12 (4): 500. 2004.