#  Research 

 



**BOOK PROJECTS**

[*In Our Name: The Ethics of Democracy*, Princeton University Press](http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9734.html), 352 pp. Author Meets Critics panel at APSA Annual Meeting, Reviews in *Perspectives in Politics, Political Studies, Political Theory, Ethical Perspectives, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews*

*If Elected: The Ethics of Lawmaking and Campaigning*. Ten chapter working manuscript.

*Gaslighting Citizens*, with Ryan Davis.  
  
**PAPERS**

"How Gaslighting Exploits Citizenship," with Ryan Davis, in *Character and the Professions,* edited by Michael Lamb and Kenneth Townsend (forthcoming)

"Gaslighting Citizens," with Ryan Davis, *American Journal of Political Science (*2023)

"Leadership and Representation: A Compatibility Test," Political Ethics: A Handbook, edited by Andrew Sabl and Edward Hall (Princeton University Press, 2022).

“Mansbridge’s Rules of Order,” *Oxford Handbook of Classics in Contemporary Political Theory*, ed. by Jacob Levy, Oxford University Press, 2022.

"The Democratic Limits of Political Experiments," with Ryan Davis and Adam Kern, *Philosophy, Politics and Economics*

“The Problem of Clean Hands: Negotiated Compromise in Lawmaking,” *NOMOS: Compromise*, edited by J. Knight, New York University Press (with replies by D. Dyzenhaus and A. Ford).

“The Common Good: A Buckpassing Account,” with Ryan Davis, *Journal of Political Philosophy* Volume 25, Number 4, 2017, pp. e60–e79.

"Must Rawlsians be Hamiltonians? Small Government and Political Illiberalism*," American Journal of Jurisprudence*," 2017, 62:1

“The Free Provider Problem: Distributive Justice as a Public Responsibility,” in *Democracy and Philanthropy*, eds. R. Reich, L. Bernholz, C. Cordelli, University of Chicago Press, 2016

“Is Democratic Leadership Possible?” *American Political Science Review,* Vol. 109, No. 4 November 2015

“The Ethics of Electioneering,” *Journal of Political Philosophy,* 24 (2) (2015)

“The Conceptual Priority of Injustice,” *Jurisprudence*, Volume 5, Issue 2 (2014), reply by Amartya Sen  
  
“Perpetual Giving Machines,” *Boston Review*, Fall 2013

“Democracy as an Inflationary Concept,” *Representation*, 10:1 (2011)

  
**WORKING PAPERS**

"Protest Voting"  
"Democracy as Co-Agency: Elements of a Theory"