I'm a political theorist. I research how power distorts our understanding of social reality, and what that says about the legitimacy of social and political institutions--a question I address from an epistemic rather than moral point of view. I try to show that there are empirically observable phenomena that yield normative political judgments. More specifically, I try to arrive at empirically-grounded evaluative judgments driven by epistemic normativity. I try to show that there are empirically observable phenomena that yield evaluative political judgments. The rough idea is this. When we believe in the legitimacy of power as a result of the workings of that very power, epistemically flawed ideologies become prevalent, and this is normatively suboptimal insofar as it impairs our capacity to make good political decisions.
More generally, I'm concerned with the relationship between the descriptive and the normative study of society and, therefore, with questions of method in political theory. I maintain that 'ethics first', moralistic political theory often misses what's most important about politics, and is at risk of ideological distortion. I see my work as contributing to the radical realist research programme: an approach that is suspicious of moral argument in politics and embraces empirical evidence, but without foreclosing far-reaching social and political change.
My recent work has appeared in venues such as the American Political Science Review and The Journal of Politics. Most of my publications and preprints can be freely downloaded from here (the automatically-generated list of publications on this site is more or less complete, but it lacks many links and full-texts).
Here at the UvA I'm an associate professor (universitair hoofddocent) in the Department of Political Science, the co-director of the Challenges to Democratic Representation Programme Group, and a founding steward of ALTR: Amsterdam Lab for Transformative Research. I also co-edit the European Journal of Political Theory, and have advisory and editorial roles on the boards of various other journals. I'm a director of the Radical Critical Theory Circle, and a past director of Amsterdam Centre for Political Thought, where I remain on the Advisory Board. I have held various grants as (co-)principal investigator (Dutch Research Council Vidi, 2016-2022; Gerda Henkel Foundation, 2024-2027), and as a member of consortia (EU FP7 and Horizon schemes, and others). I did my PhD in philosophy, at St Andrews.
 Rossi, E. (2025). What Can Epistemic Normativity Tell us About Politics? Ideology, Power, and the Epistemology of Radical Realism. Topoi, 44(1), 77-88. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-024-10142-8 [details]
Rossi, E. (2025). What Can Epistemic Normativity Tell us About Politics? Ideology, Power, and the Epistemology of Radical Realism. Topoi, 44(1), 77-88. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-024-10142-8 [details] Rossi, E. (2024). Critical Responsiveness: How Epistemic Ideology Critique Can Make Normative Legitimacy Empirical Again. Social Philosophy and Policy, 41(1), 274-293. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0265052524000438 [details]
Rossi, E. (2024). Critical Responsiveness: How Epistemic Ideology Critique Can Make Normative Legitimacy Empirical Again. Social Philosophy and Policy, 41(1), 274-293. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0265052524000438 [details] Rossi, E., de Dijn, A., McCall, G., Wengrow, D., & Widerquist, K. (2024). Material conditions and human freedom: David Graeber and David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021). Contemporary Political Theory, 23(4), 609-639. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41296-024-00681-5 [details]
Rossi, E., de Dijn, A., McCall, G., Wengrow, D., & Widerquist, K. (2024). Material conditions and human freedom: David Graeber and David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021). Contemporary Political Theory, 23(4), 609-639. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41296-024-00681-5 [details] Aytaç, U., & Rossi, E. (2023). Ideology Critique without Morality: A Radical Realist Approach. American Political Science Review, 117(4), 1215-1227. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055422001216 [details]
Aytaç, U., & Rossi, E. (2023). Ideology Critique without Morality: A Radical Realist Approach. American Political Science Review, 117(4), 1215-1227. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055422001216 [details] Kreutz, A., & Rossi, E. (2023). How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Political Normativity. Political Studies Review, 21(4), 857-866. https://doi.org/10.1177/14789299221136410 [details]
Kreutz, A., & Rossi, E. (2023). How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Political Normativity. Political Studies Review, 21(4), 857-866. https://doi.org/10.1177/14789299221136410 [details] Rossi, E. (2023). Fact-Centric Political Theory, Three Ways: Normative Behaviourism, Grounded Normative Theory, and Radical Realism. Political Studies Review, 21(3), 483-489. https://doi.org/10.1177/14789299231157625 [details]
Rossi, E. (2023). Fact-Centric Political Theory, Three Ways: Normative Behaviourism, Grounded Normative Theory, and Radical Realism. Political Studies Review, 21(3), 483-489. https://doi.org/10.1177/14789299231157625 [details] Arlen, G., & Rossi, E. (2022). Is this what democracy looks like? (Never mind epistocracy). Inquiry :  an Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, 65(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/0020174X.2018.1502924 [details]
Arlen, G., & Rossi, E. (2022). Is this what democracy looks like? (Never mind epistocracy). Inquiry :  an Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, 65(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/0020174X.2018.1502924 [details] Raekstad, P., & Rossi, E. (2022). Radicalizing Rights: Basic Liberties and Direct Action. Political Studies Review, 20(3), 353-365. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929920984616 [details]
Raekstad, P., & Rossi, E. (2022). Radicalizing Rights: Basic Liberties and Direct Action. Political Studies Review, 20(3), 353-365. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929920984616 [details] Arlen, G., & Rossi, E. (2021). Must Realists Be Pessimists About Democracy? Responding to Epistemic and Oligarchic Challenges. Moral Philosophy and Politics, 8(1), 27-49. https://doi.org/10.1515/mopp-2019-0060 [details]
Arlen, G., & Rossi, E. (2021). Must Realists Be Pessimists About Democracy? Responding to Epistemic and Oligarchic Challenges. Moral Philosophy and Politics, 8(1), 27-49. https://doi.org/10.1515/mopp-2019-0060 [details] Herlin-Karnell, E., & Rossi, E. (2021). Introduction. In E. Herlin-Karnell, & E. Rossi (Eds.), The Public Uses of Coercion and Force: From Constitutionalism to War (pp. 1-10). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197519103.003.0001 [details]
Herlin-Karnell, E., & Rossi, E. (2021). Introduction. In E. Herlin-Karnell, & E. Rossi (Eds.), The Public Uses of Coercion and Force: From Constitutionalism to War (pp. 1-10). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197519103.003.0001 [details] Prinz, J., & Rossi, E. (2021). State Legitimacy and Religious Accommodation: The Case of Sacred Places. Journal of Law, Religion and State, 9(1), 3-22. https://doi.org/10.1163/22124810-2020003 [details]
Prinz, J., & Rossi, E. (2021). State Legitimacy and Religious Accommodation: The Case of Sacred Places. Journal of Law, Religion and State, 9(1), 3-22. https://doi.org/10.1163/22124810-2020003 [details] Rossi, E., & Argenton, C. (2021). Property, Legitimacy, Ideology: A Reality Check. The Journal of Politics, 83(3), 1046-1059. https://doi.org/10.1086/710781 [details]
Rossi, E., & Argenton, C. (2021). Property, Legitimacy, Ideology: A Reality Check. The Journal of Politics, 83(3), 1046-1059. https://doi.org/10.1086/710781 [details] Bajaj, S., & Rossi, E. (2020). Noumenal Power, Reasons, and Justification: A Critique of Forst. In E. Herlin-Karnell, M. Klatt, & H. Morales (Eds.), Constitutionalism Justified: Rainer Forst in Discourse (pp. 117-130). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190889050.003.0006 [details]
Bajaj, S., & Rossi, E. (2020). Noumenal Power, Reasons, and Justification: A Critique of Forst. In E. Herlin-Karnell, M. Klatt, & H. Morales (Eds.), Constitutionalism Justified: Rainer Forst in Discourse (pp. 117-130). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190889050.003.0006 [details] Rossi, E. (2019). Being Realistic and Demanding the Impossible. Constellations, 26(4), 638-652. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8675.12446 [details]
Rossi, E. (2019). Being Realistic and Demanding the Impossible. Constellations, 26(4), 638-652. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8675.12446 [details] Rossi, E. (2019). On Glen Newey's Prescient Political Realism. Biblioteca della Libertà, 54(225-226), 137-145. https://doi.org/10.23827/BDL_2019_2_4 [details]
Rossi, E. (2019). On Glen Newey's Prescient Political Realism. Biblioteca della Libertà, 54(225-226), 137-145. https://doi.org/10.23827/BDL_2019_2_4 [details] Rossi, E. (2019). The Twilight of the Liberal Social Contract: On the Reception of Rawlsian Political Liberalism. In K. Becker, & I. D. Thomson (Eds.), The Cambridge History of 20th Century Philosophy, 1945-2015 (pp. 297-309). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316779651.025 [details]
Rossi, E. (2019). The Twilight of the Liberal Social Contract: On the Reception of Rawlsian Political Liberalism. In K. Becker, & I. D. Thomson (Eds.), The Cambridge History of 20th Century Philosophy, 1945-2015 (pp. 297-309). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316779651.025 [details] Beetz, J. P., & Rossi, E. (2017). The EU's Democratic Deficit in a Realist Key: Multilateral Governance, Popular Sovereignty, and Critical Responsiveness. Transnational Legal Theory, 8(1), 22-41. https://doi.org/10.1080/20414005.2017.1307316 [details]
Beetz, J. P., & Rossi, E. (2017). The EU's Democratic Deficit in a Realist Key: Multilateral Governance, Popular Sovereignty, and Critical Responsiveness. Transnational Legal Theory, 8(1), 22-41. https://doi.org/10.1080/20414005.2017.1307316 [details] Prinz, J., & Rossi, E. (2017). Political realism as ideology critique. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 20(3), 348-365. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2017.1293908 [details]
Prinz, J., & Rossi, E. (2017). Political realism as ideology critique. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 20(3), 348-365. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2017.1293908 [details] Rossi, E. (2017). Understanding Religion, Governing Religion: A Realist Perspective. In C. Laborde, & A. Bardon (Eds.), Religion in Liberal Political Philosophy (pp. 55-68). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794394.003.0005 [details]
Rossi, E. (2017). Understanding Religion, Governing Religion: A Realist Perspective. In C. Laborde, & A. Bardon (Eds.), Religion in Liberal Political Philosophy (pp. 55-68). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794394.003.0005 [details] Chiesa, F., & Rossi, E. (2016). Contested Identities and Spatial Marginalisation: The Case of Roma and Gypsy-Travellers in Wales. In S. Moroni, & D. Weberman (Eds.), Space and Pluralism: Can Contemporary Cities Be Places of Tolerance? (pp. 155-172). Central European University Press. https://muse.jhu.edu/chapter/1823031 [details]
Chiesa, F., & Rossi, E. (2016). Contested Identities and Spatial Marginalisation: The Case of Roma and Gypsy-Travellers in Wales. In S. Moroni, & D. Weberman (Eds.), Space and Pluralism: Can Contemporary Cities Be Places of Tolerance? (pp. 155-172). Central European University Press. https://muse.jhu.edu/chapter/1823031 [details] Rossi, E. (2016). Facts, principles, and (real) politics. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 19(2), 505-520. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-015-9647-8 [details]
Rossi, E. (2016). Facts, principles, and (real) politics. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 19(2), 505-520. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-015-9647-8 [details] Jubb, R., & Rossi, E. (2015). Political norms and moral values. Journal of Philosophical Research, 40, 455-458. https://doi.org/10.5840/jpr201511539 [details]
Jubb, R., & Rossi, E. (2015). Political norms and moral values. Journal of Philosophical Research, 40, 455-458. https://doi.org/10.5840/jpr201511539 [details] Jubb, R., & Rossi, E. (2015). Why moralists should be afraid of political values. Journal of Philosophical Research, 40, 465-468. https://doi.org/10.5840/jpr201511540 [details]
Jubb, R., & Rossi, E. (2015). Why moralists should be afraid of political values. Journal of Philosophical Research, 40, 465-468. https://doi.org/10.5840/jpr201511540 [details] Rossi, E. (2014). Legitimacy and consensus in Rawls' political liberalism. Iride, 2014(1), 37-56. https://doi.org/10.1414/76383 [details]
Rossi, E. (2014). Legitimacy and consensus in Rawls' political liberalism. Iride, 2014(1), 37-56. https://doi.org/10.1414/76383 [details] Rossi, E. (2017). Authenticity, Alienation and Privilege. IAI News, 60. https://iainews.iai.tv/articles/authenticity-alienation-and-privilege-auid-920 [details]
Rossi, E. (2017). Authenticity, Alienation and Privilege. IAI News, 60. https://iainews.iai.tv/articles/authenticity-alienation-and-privilege-auid-920 [details]