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).