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    Basic equality: A Hegelian resolution
    European Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Contemporary political philosophers often take for granted that for political purposes all humans are to be considered of equal worth. The difficulty, as Bernard Williams observed, is to find an interpretation of this claim that does not collapse into absurdity or triviality. I show that the principal attempts to solve this problem all beg the question against an Aristotelian proponent of natural hierarchy. I then explore existing proposals for dissolving the problem of basic equality, whether b…Read more
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    7. Moneymaking and Malfunction
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 274-327. 2018.
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    3. The Beautiful City
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 121-165. 2018.
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    5. Historical Possibility
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 210-226. 2018.
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    Conclusion
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 328-344. 2018.
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    4. Plato and Athens
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 166-209. 2018.
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    Index
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 365-378. 2018.
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    Introduction
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 1-35. 2018.
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    6. Philosopher-Citizens
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 227-273. 2018.
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    1. What Is Philosophy For?
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 36-83. 2018.
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    2. Why Philosophers Should Rule
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 84-120. 2018.
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    Frontmatter
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. 2018.
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    Contents
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. 2018.
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    Preface
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. 2018.
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    Bibliography
    In Plato as Critical Theorist, Harvard University Press. pp. 345-364. 2018.
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    Plato as Critical Theorist
    Harvard University Press. 2018.
    What is the best possible society? How would its rulers govern and its citizens behave? Such questions are sometimes dismissed as distractions from genuine political problems, but in an era when political idealism seems a relic of the past, says Jonny Thakkar, they are more urgent than ever. A daring experiment in using ancient philosophy to breathe life into our political present, Plato as Critical Theorist takes seriously one of Plato’s central claims: that philosophers should rule. What many …Read more
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    Moneymakers and Craftsmen: A Platonic Approach to Privatization
    European Journal of Philosophy 24 (4): 735-759. 2016.
    Debates over the privatization of formerly public industries and services are common in contemporary politics. The overall goal of this paper is to suggest a normative framework within which deliberations over public ownership might take place. I draw this framework from Plato's Republic, which I claim justifies public ownership as a means for ensuring that citizens labour as craftsmen rather than moneymakers; according to Plato's social ontology, only craftsmen can constitute a genuine society …Read more