The global justice reader / edited by Thom Brooks.
2023
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Title
The global justice reader / edited by Thom Brooks.
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Edition
Revised edition.
[Second edition]
[Second edition]
Imprint
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2023.
Copyright
©2023
Description
560 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Sovereignty
1: Leviathan / Thomas Hobbes
2: A State of Nature / Charles R. Beitz
3: Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty / Thomas W. Pogge
Part II: Rights to Self-Determination
4: National Self-Determination / Avishai Margalit and Joseph Raz
5: Theories of Secession / Allen Buchanan
Part III: Human Rights
6: Universal Declaration of Human Rights / United Nations
7: The Nature of Rights / Leif Wenar
8: Making Sense of Human Rights / James W. Nickel
9: Group Rights and Group Oppression / Peter Jones
10: What's Wrong with Torture? / David Sussman
Part IV: Nationalism and Patriotism
11: Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism / Martha C. Nussbaum
12: Cosmopolitan Respect and Patriotic Concer / Richard W. Miller
Part V: Cosmopolitanism
13: Perpetual Peace / Immanuel Kant
14: Kantian Patriotism / Pauline Kleingeld
15: Cosmopolitan Justice and Equalising Opportunities / Simon Caney
16: Philosophy Unbound: The Idea of Global Philosophy / Thom Brooks
Part VI: Immigration and Citizenship
17: Immigrants, Nations, and Citizenship / David Miller
18: Immigration, Jurisdiction, and Exclusion / Michael Blake
19: Immigration and the Significance of Culture / Samuel Scheffler
Part VII: Global Poverty
20: Famine, Affluence, and Morality / Peter Singer
21: Distributing Responsibilities / David Miller
22: Remedial Responsibilities Beyond Nations / Thom Brooks
23: The Problem of Global Justice / Thomas Nagel
24: How Practices Matter / Andrea Sangiovanni
25: Associative Duties, Global Justice, and the Colonies / Lea Ypi, Robert E. Goodin, and Christian Barry
Part VIII: Just War
26: War, Sedition, and Killing / St. Thomas Aquinas
27: A Few Words on Non-Intervention / John Stuart Mill
28: Charter, Chapter VII: Action with Respect to Threats to the Peace, Breaches of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression / United Nations
29: War and Massacre / Thomas Nagel
30: Just Cause for War / Jeff Mcmahan
31: Necessity in Self-Defense and War / Seth Lazar
Part IX: Terrorism
32: Terrorism Without Intention / David Rodin
33: Terrorism, Justification, and Illusion / Saul Smilansky
Part X: Woman and Global Justice
34: Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women? / Susan Moller Okin
35: Poverty, Well-Being, and Gender: What Counts, Who's Heard? / Susan Moller Okin
36: On Hearing Women's Voices: A Reply to Susan Okin / Martha C. Nussbaum
Part XI: Climate Change
37: The Real Tragedy of the Commons / Stephen M. Gardiner
38: Just Emissions / Simon Casey
39: How Not to Save the Planet / Thom Brooks
1: Leviathan / Thomas Hobbes
2: A State of Nature / Charles R. Beitz
3: Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty / Thomas W. Pogge
Part II: Rights to Self-Determination
4: National Self-Determination / Avishai Margalit and Joseph Raz
5: Theories of Secession / Allen Buchanan
Part III: Human Rights
6: Universal Declaration of Human Rights / United Nations
7: The Nature of Rights / Leif Wenar
8: Making Sense of Human Rights / James W. Nickel
9: Group Rights and Group Oppression / Peter Jones
10: What's Wrong with Torture? / David Sussman
Part IV: Nationalism and Patriotism
11: Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism / Martha C. Nussbaum
12: Cosmopolitan Respect and Patriotic Concer / Richard W. Miller
Part V: Cosmopolitanism
13: Perpetual Peace / Immanuel Kant
14: Kantian Patriotism / Pauline Kleingeld
15: Cosmopolitan Justice and Equalising Opportunities / Simon Caney
16: Philosophy Unbound: The Idea of Global Philosophy / Thom Brooks
Part VI: Immigration and Citizenship
17: Immigrants, Nations, and Citizenship / David Miller
18: Immigration, Jurisdiction, and Exclusion / Michael Blake
19: Immigration and the Significance of Culture / Samuel Scheffler
Part VII: Global Poverty
20: Famine, Affluence, and Morality / Peter Singer
21: Distributing Responsibilities / David Miller
22: Remedial Responsibilities Beyond Nations / Thom Brooks
23: The Problem of Global Justice / Thomas Nagel
24: How Practices Matter / Andrea Sangiovanni
25: Associative Duties, Global Justice, and the Colonies / Lea Ypi, Robert E. Goodin, and Christian Barry
Part VIII: Just War
26: War, Sedition, and Killing / St. Thomas Aquinas
27: A Few Words on Non-Intervention / John Stuart Mill
28: Charter, Chapter VII: Action with Respect to Threats to the Peace, Breaches of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression / United Nations
29: War and Massacre / Thomas Nagel
30: Just Cause for War / Jeff Mcmahan
31: Necessity in Self-Defense and War / Seth Lazar
Part IX: Terrorism
32: Terrorism Without Intention / David Rodin
33: Terrorism, Justification, and Illusion / Saul Smilansky
Part X: Woman and Global Justice
34: Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women? / Susan Moller Okin
35: Poverty, Well-Being, and Gender: What Counts, Who's Heard? / Susan Moller Okin
36: On Hearing Women's Voices: A Reply to Susan Okin / Martha C. Nussbaum
Part XI: Climate Change
37: The Real Tragedy of the Commons / Stephen M. Gardiner
38: Just Emissions / Simon Casey
39: How Not to Save the Planet / Thom Brooks
Note
"Edition history, John Wiley & Sons Ltd (1e 2008)" -- title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Global justice reader. Second edition Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2023
Call Number
K3240 .G545 2023
Language
English
ISBN
9781118929315 (paperback)
1118929314
9781119911531 (adobe pdf)
9781119911524 (epub)
1118929314
9781119911531 (adobe pdf)
9781119911524 (epub)
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