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The global justice debate has hitherto been concerned mostly with the possibilities of a theory of socio-economic justice extending beyond the borders of the liberal-democratic (Western) nation-state.
The global justice debate has hitherto been concerned mostly with the possibilities of a theory of socio-economic justice extending beyond the borders of the liberal-democratic (Western) nation-state.
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Autorenporträt
Sebastiano Maffettone is Dean of the Faculty of Political Science; Professor of Political Philosophy; and Director of the Centre for Ethics and Global Politics, at Luiss University, Rome. Aakash Singh Rathore is Research Fellow, Centre for Ethics and Global Politics, Luiss University, Rome; and Visiting Fellow, Developing Countries Research Centre, University of Delhi.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements. Introduction: The Rawlsian Provenance of the Global Justice Debate. Part I. Introducing the Debate 1. Famine, Affluence, and Morality Peter Singer 2. 'Assisting' the Global Poor Thomas W. Pogge 3. The Problem of Global Justice Thomas Nagel 4. Beneficence, Justice and Demandingness: A Criticism of the Main Mitigation Strategies Gianfranco Pellegrino Part II. Deparochializing the Debate 5. Global Justice Amartya Sen 6. Who Owes Whom, Why, and To What Effect? Neera Chandhoke 7. The Romance of Global Justice: Sen's Deparochialization and the Quandary of Dalit Marxism Aakash Singh Rathore 8. Postmodern Postcolonial Theory versus Political Liberalism: Avoiding the Liason Dangeureuse in Global Justice and IR Theory Sebastiano Maffettone. About the Editors. Notes on Contributors. Index.
Acknowledgements. Introduction: The Rawlsian Provenance of the Global Justice Debate. Part I. Introducing the Debate 1. Famine, Affluence, and Morality Peter Singer 2. 'Assisting' the Global Poor Thomas W. Pogge 3. The Problem of Global Justice Thomas Nagel 4. Beneficence, Justice and Demandingness: A Criticism of the Main Mitigation Strategies Gianfranco Pellegrino Part II. Deparochializing the Debate 5. Global Justice Amartya Sen 6. Who Owes Whom, Why, and To What Effect? Neera Chandhoke 7. The Romance of Global Justice: Sen's Deparochialization and the Quandary of Dalit Marxism Aakash Singh Rathore 8. Postmodern Postcolonial Theory versus Political Liberalism: Avoiding the Liason Dangeureuse in Global Justice and IR Theory Sebastiano Maffettone. About the Editors. Notes on Contributors. Index.
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