
Julie L. Rose
Associate Professor
Appointments
Associate Professor of Government
Area of Expertise
contemporary political philosophy ,
economic justice
Education
B.S. Cornell University
M.A. Princeton University
Ph.D. Princeton University
Taught Courses
Publications
Free Time. (Princeton University Press, 2016).
"Work" (with Nien-hĂȘ Hsieh) in The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy, second edition, eds. Gerald F. Gaus, Fred D'Agostino and Ryan Muldoon (Routledge: 2025).
"The Future of Work? The Political Theory of Work and Leisure," Annual Review of Political Science, 27 (2024): 283-300.
"Freeing Time," Response to Aziz Rana, "A Different Freedom" in Reclaiming Freedom, eds. Deborah Chasman, Joshua Cohen, Matt Lord, Boston Review, Issue 2023.4.
"Beyond the Perpetual Pursuit of Economic Growth" in A Political Economy of Justice, eds. Danielle Allen, Yochai Benkler, Leah Downey, Rebecca Henderson, Josh Simons (The University of Chicago Press, 2022).
"Rationing with Time: Time-Cost Ordeals' Burdens and Distributive Effects," Economics & Philosophy, 37 (2021): 50-63.
"On the Value of Economic Growth." Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 19 (2020): 128-153.
"Justice and the Resource of Time: a Reply to Goodin, Terlazzo, von Platz, Stanczyk, and Lim." Law, Ethics and Philosophy, 5 (2017): 105-122.
"Freedom of Association and the Temporal Coordination Problem." The Journal of Political Philosophy, 24, no. 3 (2016): 261-276.
"'Keep the Citizens Poor': Machiavelli's Prescription for Republican Poverty." Political Studies, 64, no. 3 (2016): 734-747.
"Money Does Not Guarantee Time: Discretionary Time as a Distinct Object of Distributive Justice." The Journal of Political Philosophy, 22, no. 4 (2014): 438-457.
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