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    The conservative challenge to liberalism
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14 (4): 465-485. 2011.
    This paper reconstructs the political–theoretical triangle between liberalism, communitarianism and conservatism. It shows how these three positions are related to each other and to what extent they are actually incompatible. The substantive outcome is the following thesis: the conservative position poses a challenge to liberalism that communitarianism is unable to offer and that liberalism cannot incorporate as it could with communitarianism. This challenge lies in the conservative’s ideal of a…Read more
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    Public Goods, Mutual Benefits, and Majority Rule
    Journal of Social Philosophy 44 (3): 270-290. 2013.
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    Communication as Commodity: Should the Media be on the Market?
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 28 (1): 65-79. 2010.
    Should media communication be left to the market, or rather (partly) removed from the market? This question is discussed by reconstructing an often-found ‘standard argument’ in the literature on the subject. This standard argument states that some form of market-independent media provision is required since markets will fail to deliver a specific kind of high-quality content conducive to the democratic process. This paper argues that the standard argument is defective in several respects. By doi…Read more
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    The market's place in the provision of goods
    Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 2 (1): 152. 2009.