Rawls's Law of peoples : a realistic utopia?

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Rawls's Law of peoples : a realistic utopia?

edited by Rex Martin and David A. Reidy

Blackwell, 2006

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  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction : reading Rawls's Law of peoples / Rex Martin and David A. Reidy
  • Uniting what right permits with what interest prescribes : Rawls's Law of Peoples in context / David Boucher
  • Rawls's peoples / Philip Pettit
  • Cultural imperialism and "democratic peace" / Catherine Audard
  • The problem of decent peoples / Kok-Chor Tan
  • Why rawls is not a cosmopolitan egalitarian / Leif Wenar
  • Human rights as moral claim rights / Wilfried Hinsch and Markus Stepanians
  • Rawls's narrow doctrine of human rights / Alistair M. Macleod
  • Taking the human out of human rights / Allen Buchanan
  • Political authority and human rights / David A. Reidy
  • Collective responsibility and international inequality in The law of peoples / David Miller
  • Do Rawls's two theories of justice fit together? / Thomas Pogge
  • Rawls on international distributive economic justice : taking a closer look / Rex Martin
  • Distributive justice and The law of peoples / Samuel Freeman
  • Are human rights mainly implemented by intervention? / Jim W. Nickel
  • A human right to democracy? : legitimacy and intervention / Alyssa R. Bernstein
  • Justice, stability and toleration in a federation of well-ordered peoples / Andreas Follesdal

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