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    The Geometry of Desert
    Philosophical Review 124 (3): 419-422. 2015.
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    Should We Be Utopophobes About Democracy in Particular?
    Political Studies Review 10 (1): 36-47. 2012.
    In his book Democratic Authority, David Estlund puts forward a case for democracy, which he labels epistemic proceduralism, that relies on democracy's ability to produce good – that is, substantively just – results. Alongside this case for democracy Estlund attacks what he labels ‘utopophobia’, an aversion to idealistic political theory. In this article I make two points. The first is a general point about what the correct level of ‘idealisation’ is in political theory. Various debates are emerg…Read more
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    Choices Chance and Change: Luck Egalitarianism Over Time
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (2): 393-407. 2013.
    The family of theories dubbed ‘luck egalitarianism’ represent an attempt to infuse egalitarian thinking with a concern for personal responsibility, arguing that inequalities are just when they result from, or the extent to which they result from, choice, but are unjust when they result from, or the extent to which they result from, luck. In this essay I argue that luck egalitarians should sometimes seek to limit inequalities, even when they have a fully choice-based pedigree (i.e., result only f…Read more