Publications
Academic
2025. Caleb Althorpe. “Community through Market Competition.” Economics & Philosophy.
2025. Ingrid Robeyns. “Why Economic Inequality Should be Central to Strategies for the Future.” Journal of Human Development and Capabilities. 26(2): 161-176.
2025. Ingrid Robeyns. “Limitarianism: Reflections on Chan, Drèze, and Elgarte.” Journal of Global Ethics, 21(2), 242-250.
2025. Hannah McHugh. “Financial markets: the dynamics of domination.” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 1–28.
2025. Hannah McHugh. “From Oppressive to Progressive Praise: How, Why, and When to Praise in Conditions of Oppression” Hypatia. Open Access.
2024. Ingrid Robeyns. “Limiting Lifetime Inheritances and Gifts” Politics, Philosophy & Economics. Online First. Open Access.
Public
August 2025. Ingrid Robeyns. “Instituties beschermen vergt actief burgerschap“, NRC, 8 augustus 2025.
23 May 2025. Ingrid Robeyns “Erfbelasting moet blijven, verschil tussen rijk en arm is al te groot“, Trouw, 23 mei 2025.
May 2025. Hannah McHugh, Catarina Neves, Mia Salminen, “Philosophy in the age of post-truth politics” What to do about now?
May 2025. Ingrid Robeyns. “Wie verdedigt de belastingmoraal?” Het Register (Vakblad voor belastingadviseurs), nummer 3, p. 27.
December 2024. Jamie Draper, Jeroen Hopster, Hannah McHugh, Catarina Neves, Jos Philips, Ingrid Robeyns and Naomi van Steenbergen. “The limits of number-crunching: Hannah Ritchie’s Not the End of the World“ Crooked Timber.
November 2024. Ingrid Robeyns. “Hoe zwakker de universiteit, hoe gemakkelijker het kabinet autoritair beleid kan doorvoeren“,
November 2024. Rutger Claassen and Ingrid Robeyns. “Can businesses flourish in a world with a cap on personal wealth?” Crooked Timber.
November 2024. Ingrid Robeyns. “De één erft miljoenen, de ander krijgt niks” Vrij Nederland (Dutch).