Works by White, Stuart (exact spelling)

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  1. Political theory, social science, and real politics.Adam Swift & Stuart White - 2008 - In David Leopold & Marc Stears (eds.), Political theory: methods and approaches. New York: Oxford University Press.
  2. The Republican critique of capitalism.Stuart White - 2011 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14 (5):561-579.
    Although republican political theory has undergone something of a revival in recent years, some question its contemporary relevance on the grounds that republicanism has little to say about central questions of modern economic organization. In response, this paper offers an account of core republican values and then considers how capitalism stands in relation to these values. It identifies three areas of republican concern related to: the impact of unequal wealth distribution on personal liberty; the impact of the private control of (...)
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  3. Liberal equality, exploitation, and the case for an unconditional basic income.Stuart White - 2002 - Political Studies 45 (2):312-326.
     
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    Basic Capital in the Egalitarian Toolkit?Stuart White - 2015 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 32 (4):417-431.
    Under a basic capital grant policy, every citizen receives a large capital grant as a right, typically in their early adulthood. Is BC part of the institutional framework of a just economy? Starting from John Rawls's discussion of just economic systems, this article clarifies Rawls's reasons for thinking we need to complement welfare state policies with property-owning democracy and/or liberal socialist policies. It then seeks to clarify the grounds specifically for BC as a particular policy of the property-owning democracy type, (...)
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  5. Freedom of association and the right to exclude.Stuart White - 1997 - Journal of Political Philosophy 5 (4):373–391.
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    Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage.Bruno Leipold, Karma Nabulsi & Stuart White (eds.) - 2020 - Oxford University Press, Usa.
    Republicanism is a powerful resource for emancipatory struggles against domination. Its commitment to popular sovereignty subverts justifications of authority, locating power in the hands of the citizenry who hold the capacity to create, transform, and maintain their political institutions. Republicanism's conception of freedom rejects social, political, and economic structures subordinating citizens to any uncontrolled power - from capitalism and wage-labour to patriarchy and imperialism. It views any such domination as inimical to republican freedom. Moreover, it combines a revolutionary commitment to (...)
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    Social minimum.Stuart White - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Property‐Owning Democracy and Republican Citizenship.Stuart White - 2012-02-17 - In Martin O'Neill & Thad Williamson (eds.), Property‐Owning Democracy. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 129–146.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Republicanism of Rawls's Liberalism: An Open Question Property‐Owning Democracy Justice and Stability Tocqueville on the Ills of Democratic Personality The Republican Response Some Objections Conclusion: Lessons for Republicans and Liberals References.
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    What's Wrong with Workfare?Stuart White - 2004 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (3):271-284.
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    Democratic Equality as a Work‐in‐Progress.Stuart White - 2013 - In Jon Mandle & David A. Reidy (eds.), A Companion to Rawls. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 185–199.
    Democratic equality challenges both utilitarianism and classical liberal and libertarian thought which continues to exert a major influence in the politics of many capitalist countries. This chapter aims to clarify the content of, and motivation for, democratic equality. Section 1 begins with an outline of democratic equality. It introduces and clarifies, in a preliminary way, two key elements of democratic equality: the notion of fair equality of opportunity and the difference principle. Section 2 explains why Rawls considers democratic equality a (...)
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  11. Horizontalism, public assembly, and the politics of republican democracy.Stuart White - 2019 - In Yiftah Elazar & Geneviève Rousselière (eds.), Republicanism and the Future of Democracy. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Republican Citizenship.Stuart White - 2012 - In T. Williamson (ed.), Property-Owning Democracy: Rawls and Beyond. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 129.
  13. That Was the New Labour That Wasn't.Stuart White & Martin O'Neill - 2013 - Fabian Review.
    The New Labour we got was different from the New Labour that might have been, had the reform agenda associated with stakeholding and pluralism in the early-1990s been fully realised. We investigate the road not taken and what it means for ‘one nation’ Labour.
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    The vulnerability of pragmatic anarchism: contribution to a symposium on Sophie Scott-Brown’s Colin Ward and the Art of Everyday Anarchy.Stuart White - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    Sophie Scott-Brown’s intellectual biography of Colin Ward does a superb job of putting Ward’s anarchism in its historical and political context. In so doing Scott-Brown arguably draws attention to how Ward’s pragmatic anarchism was dependent on post-war social democracy in the UK. This comment explores whether this makes Ward’s anarchism vulnerable in the following sense: that, as an anarchism, it cannot take sides in the struggle between social democracy and neo-liberalism even though its own prospects for success depend on the (...)
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    CHAPTER TWELVE Trade Unionism in a Liberal State.Stuart White - 1998 - In Amy Gutmann (ed.), Freedom of Association. Princeton University Press. pp. 330-356.
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    Fair shares?Stuart White - 2005 - The Philosophers' Magazine 32 (32):68-71.
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    Fair shares?Stuart White - 2005 - The Philosophers' Magazine 32:68-71.
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  18. Obituary: Colin Ward, 1924–2010: The incremental anarchist.Stuart White - 2010 - Radical Philosophy 161.
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  19. OBITUARY-The Incremental Anarchist: Colin Ward, 1924-2010.Stuart White - 2010 - Radical Philosophy 161:67.
     
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    The Citizen’s Stake and Paternalism.Stuart White - 2004 - Politics and Society 32 (1):61-78.
    The introduction of a generous stakeholding or capital grant scheme promises to secure the material conditions of freedom for all citizens. But if citizens “blow” their initial capital grants, as seems possible, they put this freedom in jeopardy. The paper argues that such “stakeblowing” is a genuine cause of concern with the proposal and defends two responses to it: an “educational response” that combines grants with training in asset management and a “paternalist response” that limits how grants can be used. (...)
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    Too few tensions, but not enough utopia? Comments on equality: From theory to action.Stuart White - 2007 - Res Publica 13 (2):191-201.
    This welcomes Equality: From Theory to Action as an important contribution both to linking egalitarian political philosophy to public policy and as a book which helps communicate a wealth of philosophical ideas in an accessible way to a wide public. On the critical side, it argues that the authors understate some tensions between egalitarianism and pluralism, and that the book’s discussion of egalitarian economic institutions is quite narrow in scope. As a complement and development of this latter discussion, the paper (...)
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    Book Review: Machiavellian Democracy, by John P. McCormick. [REVIEW]Stuart White - 2017 - Political Theory 45 (5):739-742.
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