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Thomas Pogge and his critics

edited by Alison M. Jaggar

Polity, 2010

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  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Philosophy, social science, global poverty / Joshua Cohen
  • Rights, harm, and institutions / Kok-Chor Tan
  • "How much is enough, Mr Thomas? How much will ever be enough?" / Neera Chandhoke
  • What negative duties? Which moral universalism? / Jiwei Ci
  • Non-egalitarian global fairness / Erin I. Kelly and Lionel K. McPherson
  • Realistic reform of international trade in resources / Leif Wenar
  • Realizing (through racializing) Pogge / Charles W. Mills
  • Responses to the critics / Thomas Pogge

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内容説明

The massive disparity between the relative wealth of most citizens in affluent countries and the profound poverty of billions of people struggling elsewhere for survival is morally jolting. But why exactly is this disparity so outrageous and how should the citizens of affluent countries respond? Political philosopher, Thomas Pogge, has emerged as one of the world's most ardent critics of global injustice which, he argues, is caused directly by the operation of a global institutional order that not only systematically disadvantages poor countries but is imposed on them by precisely those wealthy, powerful countries that benefit the most from the order's injustice. In allowing their governments to perpetrate this injustice, Pogge contends that citizens of the wealthy countries collude in a monumental crime against humanity. In this book Pogge's challenging and controversial ideas are debated by leading political philosophers from a range of philosophical viewpoints. With a clear and informative introduction by Alison Jaggar, and original contributions from Neera Chandhoke, Jiwei Ci, Joshua Cohen, Erin Kelly, Lionel McPherson, Charles W. Mills, Kok-Chor Tan, and Leif Wenar, this volume deepens and expands the debate over global justice and moral responsibility in the world today.

目次

Introduction Alison M. Jaggar 1.Philosophy, Social Science, Global Poverty Joshua Cohen 2.Rights, Harm, and Institutions Kok-Chor Tan 3.'How much is enough Mr Thomas? How much will ever be enough?' Neera Chandhoke 4.What Negative Duties? Which Moral Universalism? Jiwei Ci 5.Non-Egalitarian Global Fairness Erin I. Kelly and Lionel K. McPherson 6.Realistic Reform of International Trade in Resources Leif Wenar 7.Realizing (Through Racializing) Pogge Charles W. Mills 8.Responses to the Critics Thomas Pogge

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