Academic employment
I am a postdoctoral fellow in philosophy at the London School of Economics and Political Science as part of the Programme on Cohesive Capitalism.
My primary interests are in moral, political and feminist philosophy, with a particular focus on labour justice.
In my dissertation, Divisions of Labour: Essays on the Organisation of Work, I explore novel questions such as whether feminists should support a legal right to work from home, what it would take for essential workers to be fairly compensated, and whether the state may legitimately tax people more if they work in harmful industries. Across these projects, my research is united by the question of how societies should organise work.
Alongside this, I have secondary interests in both the methodology of political philosophy and sexual ethics.
Education
DPhil (PhD) in political theory, University of Oxford.
BPhil (masters) in philosophy, University of Oxford.
BA in philosophy, politics, and economics, University of Oxford.
Here is my CV.
Contact me at R[dot]L[dot]Clark[at]lse.ac.uk

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