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Stuart White

University of Oxford

University of Oxford

Stuart White teaches Politics at the University of Oxford. Engaging political philosophy, the history of political thought, and public policy, his research explores democratic political economy, with a particular focus on proposals for universalising property as a right of democratic membership, such as in the form of a universal basic income or similar policy.

His publications include: (ed.) New Labour: The Progressive Future? (2001); The Civic Minimum: On the Rights and Obligations of Economic Citizenship (2003); (co-ed. with Keith Dowding and Jurgen DeWispelaere) The Ethics of Stakeholding (2003); (co-ed with Will Paxton and Dominic Maxwell) The Citizen’s Stake: Exploring the Future of Universal Asset Policies (2006);  Equality  (2006); (with Rajiv Prabhakar and Karen Rowlingson) How to Defend Inheritance Tax (2008); (co-ed. with Daniel Leighton) Building a Citizens’ Society: The Emerging Politics of Republican Democracy (2008); a free to download e-book (co-ed. with Niki Seth-Smith)  Democratic Wealth [5] (2014); and (co-ed. with Bruno Leipold and Karma Nabulsi) Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition’s Popular Heritage (2020).