I am a political philosopher based at University College London.
My research explores how the design of real-world institutions connects to core questions in political philosophy — democracy, equality, and freedom. I work on the philosophy of competition, democratic theory, the normative limits of markets, and legal philosophy. I also write on contemporary Israeli politics, with a focus on national security and the rise of right-wing populism.
Before taking up my current post, I completed a PhD in political theory at Oxford, an MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy at the London School of Economics, an LL.B at Tel Aviv University, and a BA (H…
I am a political philosopher based at University College London.
My research explores how the design of real-world institutions connects to core questions in political philosophy — democracy, equality, and freedom. I work on the philosophy of competition, democratic theory, the normative limits of markets, and legal philosophy. I also write on contemporary Israeli politics, with a focus on national security and the rise of right-wing populism.
Before taking up my current post, I completed a PhD in political theory at Oxford, an MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy at the London School of Economics, an LL.B at Tel Aviv University, and a BA (Hons) in Humanities and Arts, also at Tel Aviv.
Alongside my academic work, I draw on earlier experience in politics and civil service. I also write regularly for Haaretz and for other publications in Israel, the UK, and the US.