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What are the limits of liberal democratic ideals in relation to overcoming global inequality and injustice?

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According to many in the West, the liberalizing effects of North America’s free market ideals will generate equality and justice worldwide. I hold that we should be critical of those who justify imposing liberal democratic ideals on underdeveloped nations by simply suggesting that they promote equality and justice. In the West, entrenched disparities have shaped liberal ideals in ways that make inequality and injustice look natural and normal. Indeed, gender, class, and racial oppression have existed right alongside liberal democratic ideals. If liberal ideals can be molded to make inequality and injustice look natural and normal in the West, then these same ideals can justify economic interactions, technology transfers, military cooperation, and mutual benefit agreements that sustain global inequality and injustice.

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Berteaux, J.A. What are the limits of liberal democratic ideals in relation to overcoming global inequality and injustice?. Hum Rights Rev 6, 84–95 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12142-005-1012-1

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