Jan Kandiyali
@jkandiyali.bsky.social
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Political philosopher at Durham Uni, living in Whitley Bay. Writes about Marx, work, and economic justice.
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jowolff.bsky.social
Link to the last session of the talks for my retirement conference last week. Ngaire Woods, Avner de-Shalit, @barrycsmith.bsky.social @davidedmonds100.bsky.social Philippe van Parijs and me.

Links to other sessions coming shortly.

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The Public Philospher: A day in honour of Jo Wolff’s career
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jkandiyali.bsky.social
Not a critique as such but I recently read two very good overviews of Raz’s political philosophy: Daniel Viehoff on the morality of freedom on the pea soup blog and David Owens on ‘Raz as a political philosopher’ in modern law review.
jkandiyali.bsky.social
I like William Morris too, but the idea of rereading News from Nowhere at the beginning of each year sounds like an unusual form of punishment.
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philosophyinreview.bsky.social
Interested in reviewing 'Disability Through the Lens of Justice'? Reach out to us at [email protected] and explore this and other titles through the link in our bio! #Disability #Philosophy
Graphic promoting a new title from Philosophy in Review. The text reads: “New title offering — Disability Through The Lens of Justice by Jessica Begon.” The background is textured green paper, and a yellow circular PIR logo appears next to the heading. Cover of the book Disability Through the Lens of Justice by Jessica Begon. The cover features an abstract painting of intertwined human figures in dynamic motion, using red, black, and white brushstrokes. The title and author's name appear in a red block at the bottom, with the subtitle “New Topics in Applied Philosophy.” A circular yellow sticker in the lower-right corner shows the letters "PIR" for Philosophy in Review.
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uofglt.bsky.social
It was a pleasure to host @leaypi.bsky.social for our annual Adam Smith Lecture and seminar. Special thanks to Mirjam Mueller and Jan Kandiyali as visiting discussants for lively seminars on Lea's work on territorial rights and moral socialism.
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It was an absolute pleasure working with @martinoneill.bsky.social on this paper on liberalism and socialism/Rawls and Marx, and I’m delighted to see it in print in @polphiljournal.bsky.social
jkandiyali.bsky.social
This may just be me, but in philosophy compliments about the quality of writing, such as something being ‘clear’, ‘well written’ or even worse ‘accessible’, can sometimes seem to carry the implication of lacking depth.
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Few things beat discussing socialism with such great comrades and friends. Huge thanks to @tatianallaguno.bsky.social @vharting.bsky.social and @jkandiyali.bsky.social
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adamprz.bsky.social
I am keeping a diary of daily events, as they unfold open.substack.com/pub/adamprze... It is available to everyone. I am new to Substack, so please let me know if something is wrong with the link or the file.
Diary
Week 1
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jowolff.bsky.social
Much as we all detest (other's people's) jargon, if you have a view and want people to talk about it then you have to give it a mellifluous name. A large proportion of the citations to my work pick up on the terms 'corrosive disadvantage', 'fertile functionings' and 'shameful revelation'.
jkandiyali.bsky.social
I also liked the ‘patchwork’ account of political obligation.
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bjpols.bsky.social
The first article from our 2025 volume is The British Academy Brian Barry Prize Essay:

Learning From the Enemies of Freedom: Freedom of Expression and Collective Power - cup.org/3Eqpgwp

- @faikkurtulmus.bsky.social

#OpenAccess
BJPolS abstract discussing the strategic logic of China's censorship regime, arguing that freedom of expression aids in overcoming coordination problems and enhancing collective power, but requires reliable public sources of information and equal opportunities for public participation.
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faikkurtulmus.bsky.social
Regrettably, this framing is unsurprising, as @jkandiyali.bsky.social and I have argued in this paper: philpapers.org/rec/KURCAI-2
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rbellamy.bsky.social
Great issue of CRISPP now out - from socialism and republicanism to homelessness, climate budgets and the interests of nonhuman animals - a real intellectual feast
crispp.bsky.social
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, Volume 27, Issue 7 (2024) is now on line.

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Table of Contents

The elitist defence of democracy against populists using education and money
Tore Vincents Olsen
Pages: 1011-1031

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Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
Volume 27, Issue 7 of Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
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crispp.bsky.social
Should socialists be republicans?
Jan Kandiyali
Pages: 1032-1049

Educating citizens to public reason: what can we learn from interfaith dialogue?
Aurélia Bardon, Matteo Bonotti & Steven T. Zech
Pages: 1050-1074

Against the budget view in climate ethics
Lukas Tank
Pages: 1075-1088
jkandiyali.bsky.social
‘A common theme throughout Bob’s career was…a great energy and infectious enthusiasm: for philosophy, but also for the practice of doing philosophy with others and for building productive yet friendly and collegial communities.’ That was Bob. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Robert Stern (1962–2024) | Kantian Review | Cambridge Core
Robert Stern (1962–2024)
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Amazing to think that a paper in a special issue would become that influential. Hard to imagine now. Kymlicka’s paper is also much cited.
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jowolff.bsky.social
Building up the anticipation with a photo of the first copy of the hard back, received today.
Picture of Structural Injustice and The Law ed Mantouvalou and Wolff
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jowolff.bsky.social
Book launch for City of Equals UCL IAS 17th October 5.00pm

Avner (on Zoom) and I will be in conversation with Dr Marta Wojciechowski (Department of Political Economy, King’s College) and Professor Peg Rawes (Architecture and Philosophy, The Bartlett, UCL)

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IAS Book Launch: City of Equals
Join us for the launch of 'City of Equals' by Jonathan Wolff and Avner de-Shalit
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