I'm a political philosopher with research interests in republican political theory, theories of freedom, economic justice, and various topics in applied ethics. I received my PhD from King's College London in May 2020, and will be a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Tel Aviv University in the 2020-21 academic year. My current work focusses on the economic implications of the republican conception of freedom as non-domination, specifically with regards to the value and distribution of property.
My doctoral thesis focusses on the republican theory of freedom as non-domination. I argue that conceiving of freedom in…
I'm a political philosopher with research interests in republican political theory, theories of freedom, economic justice, and various topics in applied ethics. I received my PhD from King's College London in May 2020, and will be a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Tel Aviv University in the 2020-21 academic year. My current work focusses on the economic implications of the republican conception of freedom as non-domination, specifically with regards to the value and distribution of property.
My doctoral thesis focusses on the republican theory of freedom as non-domination. I argue that conceiving of freedom in these terms leads to a more radical political economy than neo-republicans have usually endorsed. I identify a number of tensions between my account of freedom as non-domination and central features of capitalist economies, and explore whether these tensions are so severe as to require the abandonment of capitalism on republican terms.