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Dr Jan Kandiyali
Associate Professor in Political Theory
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Associate Professor in Political Theory in the School of Government and International Affairs | +44 (0) 191 33 45219 |
Biography
Jan Kandiyali joined Durham in 2021, having previously taught at the LSE (2019-2021) and Istanbul Technical University (2015-2019). Jan recieved his PhD from the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield.
Jan's interests are in social and political philosophy. His book, Karl Marx's Vision of the Good Society: Work, Solidarity and Human Flourishing, is forthcoming with Oxford University Press. The book provides a more robustly social interpretation of Marx's vision of the good society, and argues that this interpretation consitututes an appealing picture of how we ought to live together.
Research interests
- Marx
- Political Philosophy
- Ethics
Publications
Authored book
- Reassessing Marx's Social and Political Philosophy: Freedom, Recognition and Human Flourishing
Kandiyali, J. (2018). Reassessing Marx's Social and Political Philosophy: Freedom, Recognition and Human Flourishing. Routledge
Chapter in book
- Communism Shouldn't be Post-Work
Kandiyali, J., & Gomberg, P. Communism Shouldn't be Post-Work. In D. Celentano, M. Cholbi, J.-P. Deranty, & K. Schaff (Eds.), Debating a Post-Work Future: Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Sciences. Routledge. Manuscript submitted for publication - Class, Inequality, and the Media
Kandiyali, J., & Kurtulmuş, F. Class, Inequality, and the Media. In C. Fox, & J. Saunders (Eds.), Routledge Handbook on Philosophy and the Media. Routledge - "In and Through Their Association": Marx on Freedom and Communism
Kandiyali, J., & Chitty, A. (2023). "In and Through Their Association": Marx on Freedom and Communism. In J. Saunders (Ed.), Freedom After Kant. Bloomsbury - Historical Materialism: Marx
Kandiyali, J. (2019). Historical Materialism: Marx. In J. Shand (Ed.), A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (236-260). Wiley - Marx and Schiller on Specialization and Self-Realization
Kandiyali, J. (2018). Marx and Schiller on Specialization and Self-Realization. In J. Kandiyali (Ed.), Reassessing Marx's Social and Political Philosophy: Freedom, Recognition, and Human Flourishing. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315398068 - Western Europe
Kandiyali, J. (2018). Western Europe. In J. Diamanti, A. Pendakis, & I. Szeman (Eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Marx. Bloomsbury
Journal Article
- We Cease to be Mere Fragments: Justice, Alienation, Liberalism and Socialism
Kandiyali, J., & O'Neill, M. (2025). We Cease to be Mere Fragments: Justice, Alienation, Liberalism and Socialism. Political Philosophy, 2(1), 204-237. https://doi.org/10.16995/pp.19050 - Should Socialists be Republicans?
Kandiyali, J. (2024). Should Socialists be Republicans?. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 27(7), 1032-1049. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2022.2070834 - What makes communism possible? The self-realisation interpretation
Kandiyali, J. (2024). What makes communism possible? The self-realisation interpretation. Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 23(3), 273-294. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470594x231219764 - Sharing Burdensome Work
Kandiyali, J. (2023). Sharing Burdensome Work. Philosophical Quarterly, 73(1), 143-163. https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqac023 - Marx, Communism, and Basic Income
Kandiyali, J. (2022). Marx, Communism, and Basic Income. Social Theory and Practice, 48(4), 647-664. https://doi.org/10.5840/soctheorpract202283169 - Is Marx's Thought on Freedom Contradictory?
Kandiyali, J. (2021). Is Marx's Thought on Freedom Contradictory?. Critical Review, 33(2), 171-183. https://doi.org/10.1080/08913811.2021.1984052 - The Importance of Others: Marx on Unalienated Production
Kandiyali, J. (2020). The Importance of Others: Marx on Unalienated Production. Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, 130(4), 555-587. https://doi.org/10.1086/708536 - Marx on the compatibility of freedom and necessity: A reply to David James
Kandiyali, J. (2017). Marx on the compatibility of freedom and necessity: A reply to David James. European Journal of Philosophy, 25(3), 833-839. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejop.12289 - Freedom and Necessity in Marx's Account of Communism
Kandiyali, J. (2014). Freedom and Necessity in Marx's Account of Communism. British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 22(1), https://doi.org/10.1080/09608788.2013.863753 - Marxism and Liberalism: A New Synthesis
Kandiyali, J. (2013). Marxism and Liberalism: A New Synthesis. Res Publica, 19, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11158-013-9231-9