The political changes of recent years and the problems of poverty, the environment and nationalism have led to calls for the establishment of a just world order. But what would such a world be like? This book considers the concept of international justice as it has developed in traditional political theory from Hobbes to Marx and in contemporary writing on the subject. It develops a theory of international justice designed to take account of both individual freedom and the differences among communities.
The political changes of recent years and the problems of poverty, the environment and nationalism have led to calls for the establishment of a just world order. But what would such a world be like? This book considers the concept of international justice as it has developed in traditional political theory from Hobbes to Marx and in contemporary writing on the subject. It develops a theory of international justice designed to take account of both individual freedom and the differences among communities.
Introduction - the problems of international justice: a survey Part I Part I From a cosmopolitan point of view Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Being realistic Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Achieving perpetual peace: Kant's universal history Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Marxism and international relations Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Cosmopolitan justice in a federation of sovereign states Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Cosmopolitan justice in a world state Part II Part II From a communitarian point of view Chapter 6 Chapter 6 The state as a community Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Democratic communities Chapter 8 Chapter 8 The nation as a community Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Towards a just world order Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction - the problems of international justice: a survey Part I Part I From a cosmopolitan point of view Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Being realistic Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Achieving perpetual peace: Kant's universal history Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Marxism and international relations Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Cosmopolitan justice in a federation of sovereign states Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Cosmopolitan justice in a world state Part II Part II From a communitarian point of view Chapter 6 Chapter 6 The state as a community Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Democratic communities Chapter 8 Chapter 8 The nation as a community Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Towards a just world order Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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