Poverty and Global Justice

Ethics and International Affairs 21 (3):317-336 (2007)
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Abstract

Poverty eradication has been identified as the largest challenge facing international society in its quest for a peaceful, prosperous, and just world. Kokaz responds to this challenge by proposing a global poverty eradication principle.

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