The Global Justice ReaderISBN: 978-1-4051-6965-3
Hardcover
768 pages
March 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
PART I: Sovereignty:.
Introduction 2.
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:.
Introduction.
4. National Self-Determination: Avishai Margalit and Joseph Raz.
5. Theories of Secession: Allen Buchanan.
PART III: Human Rights:.
Introduction.
6. Universal Declaration of Human Rights: United Nations.
7. The Nature of Rights: Leif Wenar.
8. Human Rights as a Common Concern: Charles R. Beitz.
9. Group Rights and Group Oppression: Peter Jones.
10. What’s Wrong with Torture?: David Sussman.
PART IV: Rawls’s The Law of Peoples:.
Introduction.
11. The Law of Peoples: John Rawls.
12. An Egalitarian Law of Peoples: Thomas W. Pogge.
PART V: Nationalism and Patriotism:.
Introduction.
13. What is so Special about our Fellow Countrymen?: Robert E. Goodin.
14. The Ethics of Nationality: David Miller.
15. Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism: Martha C. Nussbaum.
PART VI: Cosmopolitanism:.
Introduction.
16. Perpetual Peace: Immanuel Kant.
17. Kant’s Idea of Perpetual Peace, with the Benefit of Two Hundred Years’ Hindsight: Jürgen Habermas.
18. Moral Universalism and Global Economic Justice: Thomas W. Pogge.
PART VII: Global Poverty and International Distributive Justice:.
Introduction.
19. Famine, Affluence, and Morality: Peter Singer.
20. What We Owe to Distant Others: Leif Wenar.
21. The Problem of Global Justice: Thomas Nagel.
22. Eradicating Systemic Poverty: Brief for a Global Resources Dividend: Thomas W. Pogge.
23. Poverty Relief, Global Institutions, and the Problem of Compliance: Lisa L. Fuller.
PART VIII: Just War:.
Introduction.
24. War, Sedition, and Killing: St. Thomas Aquinas.
25. A Few Words on Non-Intervention: John Stuart Mill.
26. Charter, Chapter VII: United Nations.
27. War and Massacre: Thomas Nagel.
28. Anticipations: Michael Walzer.
29. Just Cause for War: Jeff McMahan.
PART IX: Terrorism:.
Introduction.
30. Noncombatant Immunity and Military Necessity: Michael Walzer.
31. Terrorism without Intention: David Rodin.
32. Terrorism, Justification, and Illusion: Saul Smilansky.
PART X: Women and Global Justice:.
Introduction.
33. Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?: Susan Moller Okin.
34. Capabilities as Fundamental Entitlements: Sen and Social Justice: Martha C. Nussbaum.
35. The Role of Religion: Martha C. Nussbaum.
36. Conceptualizing Women’s Human Rights: Carol C. Gould.
PART XI: International Environmental Justice:.
Introduction.
37. One Atmosphere: Peter Singer.
38. Cosmopolitan Justice, Responsibility, and Global Climate Change: Simon Caney.
Bibliography.
Index