Politics Philosophy & Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Politics Philosophy & Economics is 1. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
A minimal standard of democratic competence22
On the international investment regime: A critique from equality19
Discursive optimism defended16
Feminism without “gender identity”14
Rational intransitive preferences9
Democratic speech in divided times: An introduction9
Limiting lifetime inheritances and gifts7
On associating (politically) with the unreasonable7
Collapse, social tipping dynamics, and framing climate change6
On the (mis)classification of paid labor: When should gig workers have employee status?5
Good work: The importance of caring about making a social contribution5
Why intergenerational sufficientarianism is not enough5
Questioning the feasibility and justice of basic income accounting for migration5
The socio-economic argument for the human right to internet access4
Fixed points and well-ordered societies4
What makes communism possible? The self-realisation interpretation4
Social equality and the conditional justifiability of political inequality3
Why not anarchism?3
Sidgwick and Rawls on distributive justice and desert3
Zipper arguments and duties regarding future generations3
Introduction to symposium on international migration3
Structural inequality and the protectorate of discrimination law3
Abolition, scholar-activism, and deterrence: Reflections on Tommie Shelby’s The Idea of Abolition3
Only libertarianism can provide a robust justification for open borders2
A market failures approach to justice in health2
Seeming incomparability and rational choice2
Should health research funding be proportional to the burden of disease?2
Learning from diversity: Public reason and the benefits of pluralism2
Nozick on the difference principle2
Responsibility for reality: Social norms and the value of constrained choice2
Why you shouldn’t serve meat at your next catered event1
Social bias, not time bias1
Money creation, debt, and justice1
Social constraints on sexual consent1
The ethics of tradable refugee quotas1
Feasibility and social rights1
Equal and ashamed? Egalitarianism, anti-discrimination, and redistribution1
The puzzle of competitive fairness1
Assessing climate policies: Catastrophe avoidance and the right to sustainable development1
Positive and negative affirmative action1
The brain drain as exploitation1
Philosophical foundations for worst-case arguments1
The very idea of rational irrationality1
Here, there, or delaware? How corporate threats distort democracy1
How to talk back: hate speech, misinformation, and the limits of salience1
What is the standard of care in experimental development economics?1
Dealing fairly with trade imbalances in monetary unions1
Republicanism and moralised freedom1
How to get angry online…properly: Creating online deliberative systems that harness political anger's power and mitigate its costs1
The right to a fair exit1
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