Journal of Political Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Political Philosophy is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Why Limitarianism?*35
The Right to Explanation*22
Is Random Selection a Cure for the Ills of Electoral Representation?*21
Engaged Climate Ethics*20
Risk Shifts in the Gig Economy: The Normative Case for an Insurance Scheme against the Effects of Precarious Work*19
The Limits of Limitarianism*18
Democracy Requires Organized Collective Power*17
Academic Migration, Linguistic Justice, and Epistemic Injustice*12
Delegation in Democracy: A Temporal Analysis*12
Democratic Reciprocity*11
Autonomy as Non‐alienation, Autonomy as Sovereignty, and Politics*11
Verbal Microaggressions as Hyper‐implicatures*10
Deliberation and Discussion in Classical Athens*8
In Public Reason, Diversity Trumps Coherence*8
Hope from Despair*7
Gentrification and Domination*7
The Conscription of Informal Political Representatives*6
Intra‐party Democracy: A Functionalist Account*5
Justice, Thresholds, and the Three Claims of Sufficientarianism*5
Political Liberalism and Respect*4
Critical‐level Sufficientarianism*4
Fragility as Strength: The Ethics and Politics of Hunger Strikes*3
Survey Article: Trading Nature: When Are Environmental Markets (Un)desirable?3
Voting for Less than the Best*3
The Problem of Public Shaming*3
Public Justification and the Veil of Testimony*3
What Should Egalitarian Policies Express? The Case of Paternalism*3
Democracy without Enlightenment: A Jury Theorem for Evaluative Voting*3
Social Injustice, Disadvantaged Offenders, and the State’s Authority to Punish*3
Are Intuitions Treated as Evidence? Cases from Political Philosophy*3
Activist‐led Education and Egalitarian Social Change☆3
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