Global Justice and International AffairsThom Brooks Global justice and international affairs is perhaps the hottest topic in political philosophy today. This book brings together some of the most important essays in this area. The essays have all appeared recently in the "Journal of Moral Philosophy," an internationally recognized leading philosophy journal. Topics include sovereignty and self-determination, cosmopolitanism and nationalism, global poverty and international distributive justice, and war and terrorism. |
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argue argument associative duties attack basic believe Cambridge Caney citizens citizenship claim co-nationals combatants commitment compatriot non-combatants concern conditional threat contribution contributor cosmopolitan critic cultural rights David Miller defend definition of terrorism distributive justice duty to assist ecological footprint ecological space enemy non-combatants equality of opportunity essentially contested concepts Ethics example global justice group-target definition harm Human Rights Hurka identity immigrants individuals institutions interests John Rawls Journal of Moral justify Kamm kill kind liberal live Moral Philosophy 2(3 motivation nationalists natural resources negative duty neutral NGOs normative one’s particular patriotism permissible person Pintupi Pogge’s political Poverty and Human principle priority of social problem protections public definition public policy reason redistribution relationships require responsibility Scheffler share social justice society solidarity special obligations stronger duty targets terrorists Theory Thom Brooks tion trolley problem victim violence World Poverty wrong