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POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY IN A PANDEMIC i ii POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY IN A PANDEMIC ROUTES TO A MORE JUST FUTURE edited by Fay Niker and Aveek Bhattacharya iii BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP, UK 1385 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, USA 29 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, Ireland BLOOMSBURY, BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC and the Diana logo are trademarks of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc First published in Great Britain 2021 Copyright © Fay Niker and Aveek Bhattacharya and contributors, 2021 Fay Niker and Aveek Bhattacharya have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identifi ed as the Editors of this work. Cover design by Ben Anslow All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publishers. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc does not have any control over, or responsibility for, any third- party websites referred to or in this book. All internet addresses given in this book were correct at the time of going to press. The author and publisher regret any inconvenience caused if addresses have changed or sites have ceased to exist, but can accept no responsibility for any such changes. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Niker, Fay, editor. | Bhattacharya, Aveek, editor. Title: Political philosophy in a pandemic : routes to a more just future / [edited by] Fay Niker and Aveek Bhattacharya. Description: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Identifi ers: LCCN 2021007662 (print) | LCCN 2021007663 (ebook) | ISBN 9781350225893 (hardback) | ISBN 9781350225909 (paperback) | ISBN 9781350225916 (ebook) | ISBN 9781350225923 (epub) Subjects: LCSH: COVID-19 (Disease)–Philosophy. | COVID-19 (Disease)–Political aspects. | Epidemics-–Philosophy. Classifi cation: LCC RA644.C67 P65 2021 (print) | LCC RA644.C67 (ebook) | DDC 362.1962/414—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021007662 LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021007663 ISBN: HB: 9781-3502-2589-3 PB: 9781-3502-2590-9 ePDF: 9781-3502-2591-6 eBook: 9781-3502-2592-3 Typeset by Refi neCatch Limited, Bungay, Suffolk To fi nd out more about our authors and books visit w ww.bloomsbury.com and sign up for our newsletters. iv Dedicated to James Towey v vi CONTENTS List of Contributors ix Foreword by Onora O’Neill, Baroness O’Neill of Bengarve xiv 1 Introduction A veek Bhattacharya and Fay Niker 1 Part I Social Welfare and Vulnerability 2 Risk, Disadvantage and the COVID-19 Crisis Jonathan Wolff and Avner de-Shalit 13 3 How Should We Distribute Scarce Medical Resources in a Pandemic? S ara Van Goozen 29 4 Assessing the Impact of School Closures on Children Th rough a Vulnerability Lens Nicol á s Brando and Katarina Pitasse Fragoso 43 5 Adequate Housing in a Pandemic D avid Jenkins, Katy Wells and Kimberley Brownlee 55 Part II Economic Justice 6 Should the Older Generation Pay More of the COVID-19 Debt? David Yarrow 71 7 Rebuilding Social Insurance to End Economic Precarity Lisa Herzog 85 8 Pandemic Solidarity and Universal Basic Income Diana Popescu 97 Part III Democratic Relations 9 Legitimating Pandemic- Responsive Policy: Whose Voices Count When? Rowan Cruft 109 vii Contents 10 Living Alone Under Lockdown F elix Pinkert 123 11 Should We Hold Elections During a Pandemic? Alexandru Volacu 137 12 Th e Pandemic and Our Democratic Way of Life M arc Stears 153 Part IV Speech and (Mis)information 13 Coronavirus Misinformation, Social Media and Freedom of Speech J eff rey Howard 167 14 What is the Democratic State’s Obligation of Transparency in Times of Crisis? R ebecca Lowe 177 15 Deferring to Expertise in Public Health Emergencies Viktor Ivankovi ć and Lovro Savi ć 191 16 Should We Shame Th ose Who Ignore Social Distancing Guidelines? P aul Billingham and Tom Parr 205 Part V Crisis and Justice 17 Harnessing the Epistemic Value of Crises for Just Ends Matthew Adams and Fay Niker 219 18 Living Th rough the Pandemic: An Experiment in Egalitarian Living for the Middle Classes? A nca Gheaus 233 19 Coronavirus and Climate Change: What Can the Former Teach Us About the Latter? Julia Hermann, Katharina Bauer and Christian Baatz 243 20 Pandemic as Political Th eory Adam Swift 257 Index 267 viii CONTRIBUTORS Matthew Adams is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at the University of Indiana, Bloomington. His research interests are in political philosophy, ethical theory and applied ethics. He has published several articles in these areas, as well as co- editing Methods in Bioethics: Th e Way We Reason Now (2017). Christian Baatz is Professor of Climate Ethics, Sustainability and Global Justice at Kiel University, where he is leading a research project on the just distribution of climate change adaptation fi nance. His current work also focuses on the justifi cation and application of human rights norms. Katharina Bauer is Assistant Professor of Practical Philosophy at Erasmus School of Philosophy. Her areas of specialisation are moral philosophy, self- optimisation and enhancement, theories of practical necessity, and theories of personal identity and character. Aveek Bhattacharya is Chief Economist at the Social Market Foundation, a non- partisan think tank based in London. He holds an MPhil in Political Th eory from the University of Oxford and a PhD in Social Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is one of the editors of Justice Everywhere , a blog about philosophy in public aff airs. Paul Billingham is Associate Professor of Political Th eory and a Fellow of Magdalen College at the University of Oxford. Most of his research focuses on debates within political liberalism and concerning the place of religion in public life. Nicol á s Brando is Newton International Fellow (British Academy) at the Centre for Children’s Rights at Queen’s University Belfast. His research focuses on justice, education and children’s rights. He is co- editor of the volume Philosophy and Child Poverty: Refl ections on the Ethics and Politics of Poor Children and their Families (2019). Kimberley Brownlee is Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. Her current work focuses on the ethics of sociability, social rights, human rights and freedom of association. Most recently, she has been ix

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