Daniel Drugge
Daniel Drugge Position: Senior Lecturer School/office: School of Humanities, Education and Social SciencesEmail: ZGFuaWVsLmRydWdnZTtvcnUuc2U=
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About Daniel Drugge
Daniel Drugge is a senior lecturer in political science. He has a PhD in political science from the University of British Columbia, in Canada, and a MSc in political theory from the London School of Economics.
Daniel Drugge has taught courses in political theory, democratic theory, comparative politics, political economy, and public policy at several universities in Canada and Sweden. Since 2019, he is the program director for Public Administration and Leadership at Örebro University.
Daniel Drugge’s research primarily centers on questions in political theory, and he has written about issues related to republican liberty, basic income, the indexation of government benefits, and the legitimacy of public administration.
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Articles in journals
- Drugge, D. (2025). The money illusion and democratic accountability: the democratic stakes of indexing government benefits. European Political Science. [BibTeX]
- Drugge, D. (2025). Would a Universal Basic Income Advance Republican Liberty? Understanding the Impact and Implications of a UBI on the Exit Costs Associated with Unemployment. Basic Income Studies. [BibTeX]
- Drugge, D. (2021). 'I'm Outta Here': Theorizing the Role of Exit in the Ideal of Non-Domination. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 24 (3), 789-801. [BibTeX]