This book examines whether global finance can provide values like social security, equality and democratic accountability. It develops a pragmatic approach, focusing on the Tobin tax and explores alternative possibilities for global financial governance.
This book examines whether global finance can provide values like social security, equality and democratic accountability. It develops a pragmatic approach, focusing on the Tobin tax and explores alternative possibilities for global financial governance.
James Brassett is RCUK Research Fellow and Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick, UK. His research concerns the politics of global ethics and how moral arguments are increasingly sought and deployed in domains such as global economic governance, global civil society and global migration. He draws on a range of theoretical approaches including cosmopolitanism, critical and post-structural theory, and pragmatism.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Ethical Turn in IPE:The Case For A Pragmatic Approach 3. From Economics to Politics and Ethics: Vocabularies of the Tobin Tax 4. Cosmopolitan Justice and the Tobin Tax 5. Cosmopolitan Democracy and the Tobin Tax 6. Pragmatic Cosmopolitanism: The Tobin Tax as Sentimental Education 7. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. The Ethical Turn in IPE:The Case For A Pragmatic Approach 3. From Economics to Politics and Ethics: Vocabularies of the Tobin Tax 4. Cosmopolitan Justice and the Tobin Tax 5. Cosmopolitan Democracy and the Tobin Tax 6. Pragmatic Cosmopolitanism: The Tobin Tax as Sentimental Education 7. Conclusion
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