Why Global Justice Matters Why Global Justice Matters

Why Global Justice Matters

Moral Progress in a Divided World

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    • 13,99 €

Beschreibung des Verlags

While many are born into prosperity, hundreds of millions of people lead lives of almost unimaginable poverty. Our world remains hugely unequal, with our place of birth continuing to exert a major influence on our opportunities.

In this accessible book, leading political theorist Chris Armstrong engagingly examines the key moral and political questions raised by this stark global divide. Why, as a citizen of a relatively wealthy country, should you care if others have to make do with less? Do we have a moral duty to try to rectify this state of affairs? What does 'global justice' mean anyway - and why does it matter? Could we make our world a more just one even if we tried? Can you as an individual make a difference?

This book powerfully demonstrates that global justice is something we should all be concerned about, and sketches a series of reforms that would make our divided world a fairer one. It will be essential introductory reading for students of global justice, activists and concerned citizens.

GENRE
Sachbücher
ERSCHIENEN
2019
12. Juli
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
140
Seiten
VERLAG
Polity Press
GRÖSSE
457,2
 kB

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