Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Account [Book Review]

Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 9 (1):127–129 (2010)
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Abstract

Global Justice is a fascinating and powerful work about what can and ought to be done to achieve a better future for our species. Built on a Rawlsian styled thought experiment and supported by empirical reporting, the book presents a “basic framework of governing the world’s inhabitants”

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