Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Director of the Law, Liberty, & Justice Program., Clemson University
Brookes Brown will begin is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Law, Liberty, and Justice program in the Department of Philosophy and Religion. She works in Democratic theory, Public Law, Normative Philosophy, Social Norms, Moral Epistemology, Administrative Legal Theory. She received her PhD in Political Philosophy from Princeton University in January 2016, has a JD from Yale University, and a BA from Brown University. She spent 2015-17 as Research Assistant Professor in the Philosophy, Politics and Economics program at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. In 2014-15 she was a DeOlazarra fellow in Political Philosophy, Law, and Policy at the University of Virginia. At the moment she focuses on civic obligation, the ways in which complex institutional analysis changes our thinking about political ethics, and methodology in political philosophy.
Do you have a moral duty to pay taxes?
Apr 01, 2019 17:21 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Its tax season. Americans will pay an average of US$10,489 in personal taxes about 14 percent of the average households total income. Most will do so because they think it is their civic duty. Many believe they are...
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