Mario Ivan Juarez-Garcia
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Super excited about this! Check out our CFA on ppel.tenureslack.com/call-for-abstr… Deadline for sending abstracts: 15th Jan 2025 Malte Dold Akshath Jitendranath JP Messina Nate Sharadin
This is just a tragedy. Paul Lewis was a humble and bright man: a true hayekian. We were not close, but he was always very nice to me and encouraging of my work. What a tragedy! Paul Lewis , you will be missed.
If you teach an introductory course in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, check out this wonderful brand new book by Mario Ivan Juarez-Garcia! routledge.com/Moral-Institut…
Mark Pennington Malte Dold Springernomics KCL Department of Political Economy Hayek Program Please share widely, to honor Paul Lewis the Review of Austrian Economics has made available through Open Access some of his contributions through the years. link.springer.com/journal/11138/…
"What philosophy can teach political economy about corruption: A non-ideal theory," by Mario Ivan Juarez-Garcia of Tulane University. #Corruption #Philosophy #PoliticalEconomy ⬇️OPEN ACCESS⬇️ doi.org/10.1002/soej.1…
I help Matt Zwolinski edit the new edition of his successful reader. It is coming out on July 31st. If you’re teaching a course in political philosophy or PPE, this reader is ideal for you. Check out the table of contents and enjoy a discount: routledge.com/Arguing-About-…
Out today! The new and massively revised third edition of Arguing About Political Philosophy, co-edited with the fantastic Mario Ivan Juarez-Garcia . Perfect for courses in political philosophy or PPE.
New paper with Otto Lehto. Critics reject Hume’s theory of justice for its narrowness; others say it’s broad. No, we argue, it really is narrow but that’s a good thing for a diverse/dynamic society. When Less Is More: A Defense of Narrow, Humean Justice doi.org/10.1163/174552…