معرفی
A.J. Julius is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the New School for Social Research (2006). His research bridges political philosophy, legal theory, and economic analysis, with a focus on themes such as moral autonomy, social contract theory, and distributive justice.
Education:
- Ph.D., Economics, New School for Social Research (2006)
Research Interests: Julius explores intersections between philosophy and economics, particularly in legal philosophy, contractualism, and the foundations of economic justice. Recent work examines Kantian legal frameworks, class theory in economic systems, and the ethical implications of public policy.
Recent Engagements: He has participated in events such as the 2025 UCLA webinar on LGBTQ rights and the 49th Annual UCLA Entertainment Symposium. His writings engage with thinkers like Thomas Nagel and John Rawls while addressing contemporary issues in political economy.
Publications: Julius has authored works in journals like Philosophy and Public Affairs and Metroeconomica, focusing on topics ranging from wage dynamics to the moral underpinnings of contractual agreements. His book manuscript Reconstruction (2013 draft) further develops these themes.



