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Globalization and global justice
International Social Work, 2006English The transformation of the social work role through the imposition of neo-liberal policies is creating widespread dissatisfaction. This article identifies some bases for resistance to these policies and discusses their potential for informing a new paradigm, based on a rejection of neoliberalism in social work.
Iain Ferguson, Michael Lavalette
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Communications of the ACM, 2019
A new research challenge for computer science.
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A new research challenge for computer science.
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Bioethics, 2005
ABSTRACTIn Australia, Japan, Sweden, and Switzerland, the average life expectancy is now greater than 80 years. But in Angola, Malawi, Sierra Leone, and Zimbabwe, the average life expectancy is less than 40 years. The situation is even worse than these statistics suggest because average figures tend to mask inequalities within countries. What are we to
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ABSTRACTIn Australia, Japan, Sweden, and Switzerland, the average life expectancy is now greater than 80 years. But in Angola, Malawi, Sierra Leone, and Zimbabwe, the average life expectancy is less than 40 years. The situation is even worse than these statistics suggest because average figures tend to mask inequalities within countries. What are we to
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2012
This chapter discusses the theories of international relations that have as their principal goal the transformation of the global international order so that it better meets the objectives of global justice. It begins with a discussion of the nature of justice as it is understood in the political context, then addresses the cosmopolitan argument that ...
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This chapter discusses the theories of international relations that have as their principal goal the transformation of the global international order so that it better meets the objectives of global justice. It begins with a discussion of the nature of justice as it is understood in the political context, then addresses the cosmopolitan argument that ...
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Global Justice, Historical Justice
Political Theory, 2012The debates over global and historical justice much preoccupy contemporary political theory. Yet they have not been analyzed in tandem. And this, despite the fact that a number of theoretical frameworks, principal among them contractarianism and utilitarianism, configure arguments in both debates.
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“Environmental Justice” (Local and Global)
Capitalism Nature Socialism, 1997(1997). Environmental justice (Local and Global) Capitalism Nature Socialism: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 91-107.
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2009
AbstractThis book develops a viable cosmopolitan model of global justice that takes seriously the equal moral worth of persons, yet leaves scope for defensible forms of nationalism and for other legitimate identifications and affiliations people have.
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AbstractThis book develops a viable cosmopolitan model of global justice that takes seriously the equal moral worth of persons, yet leaves scope for defensible forms of nationalism and for other legitimate identifications and affiliations people have.
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Globalization and Global Justice
2012The face of the world is changing. The past century has seen the incredible growth of international institutions. How does the fact that the world is becoming more interconnected change institutions' duties to people beyond borders? Does globalization alone engender any ethical obligations?
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Justice sociale, justice globale
2014Cet article analyse ce que peut etre une philosophie de la justice. Il semble, selon certaines analyses contemporaines (Alain Renaut), qu’on ne puisse pas construire une philosophie de la justice sans faire l’impasse sur l’ethique, mais aussi sur l’economie.
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Abstract So far this essay has argued that the practices of Nordic social democracy (NSD) deliver rising prosperity and well-being fairly distributed to the members of society and thus satisfy plausible egalitarian principles as fully as can be expected in our time.
Richard J Arneson, Jason Brennan
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Richard J Arneson, Jason Brennan
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