Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Program in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Minnesota State University, Mankato. His recent monograph was Just Work for All: The American Dream in the 21st Century (2021) and his current research includes the book project The Ethics of Industrial Policy, which centres on the ethics, politics, and economics of technological change and the future of work. His forthcoming articles include “Community, Care, and Social Recognition in a Post-Covid World of Work” in Moral Challenges in a Pandemic Age (Routledge) “Freedom and Financial Market Reform” in the Anthology The Philosophy of Money and Finance (Oxford) “The Moral and Political Importance of Good Jobs” in The Oxford Handbook on Philosophy and Work, “Opportunity Issues: Which American Dream?” in the Routledge Handbook on the American Dream, and “Global Value Chains: A Moral Cost-Benefit Analysis” in The Cambridge Handbook on the Economics of Global Value Chains.