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Philippe Van Parijs
Born
Philippe Van Parijs
(1951-05-23) 23 May 1951 (age 73)
Brussels, Belgium
Nationality
Belgian
Academic background
Alma mater
UC Berkeley Bielefeld University Oxford University Université catholique de Louvain Saint-Louis University, Brussels
Influences
Karl Marx, John Rawls
Academic work
Era
20th-century philosophy, 21st-century philosophy
School or tradition
Analytical Marxism Left-libertarianism[1]
Main interests
Political philosophy, political economy, distributive justice
Notable ideas
Universal basic income, linguistic justice, language tax, real freedom
Philippe Van Parijs (French:[filipvɑ̃paʁɛjs]; born 23 May 1951) is a Belgian political philosopher and political economist, best known as a proponent and main defender of the concept of an unconditional basic income[2] and for the first systematic treatment of linguistic justice.[3]
In 2020, he was listed by Prospect as the eighth-greatest thinker for the COVID-19 era, with the magazine writing, "Today’s young UBI enthusiasts draw on the books and tap the networks of this Belgian polymath, who championed it before it was fashionable. For decades, he has warned that our proclaimed freedoms to start businesses or raise children count for nothing without the real freedom that comes with a basic income".[4]
^Vallentyne, Peter (2014). "Libertarianism", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford University. Accessed 20 March 2024.
^"Van Parijs: An unconditional basic income in Europe will help end the crisis". 11 April 2014.
^Philippe Van Parijs, Linguistic Justice for Europe and for the World, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
^"The world's top 50 thinkers for the Covid-19 age" (PDF). Prospect. 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
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