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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780199230938
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 0199230935
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780199230945 pbk.
082 04 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 306.3 BRO
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Brock, Gillian.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Global justice :
Remainder of title a cosmopolitan account /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Gillian Brock.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xvi, 366 p. ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents<br/>List of Abbreviations<br/>I. Theory<br/>1. Global Justice and Cosmopolitanism: An Introduction<br/>3<br/>1.1. Introduction 3<br/>1.2. Focus for the Book and Two Kinds of Sceptic 4<br/>1.3. Concise Overview of the Contents<br/>1.4. The Cosmopolitan as a Citizen of the World<br/>8<br/>1.5. Globalization and Global Justice<br/>1.6. Some Varieties of Cosmopolitanism<br/>II<br/>1.7. Cosmopolitan Justice 13<br/>1.8. Reconciling Cosmopolitanism with Other Commitments<br/>14<br/>2. The Debate about Rawls's Law of Peoples: Critics<br/>and Defences 19<br/>2.1. Introduction 1Ο<br/>2.2. Rawls's Law of Peoples 19<br/>2.3. Some Critical Responses to Rawls's Law of Peoples<br/>24<br/>2.4. Defences of Rawls's Law of Peoples<br/>30<br/>2.5. Critics Versus Defenders: The State of Play<br/>36<br/>3 A Cosmopolitan Model of Global Justice: The Basic<br/>Framework 45<br/>3.1. Should Cosmopolitans Support a Global Difference<br/>Principle?<br/>46<br/>3.2. Can the Ideal of (Fair) Equality of Opportunity be<br/>Extended Globally? $8<br/>3.3. Some Important Clarifications Concerning Needs,<br/>Capabilities, and Human Rights 63<br/>3.4. Concluding Remarks 72<br/>xii CONTENTS CONTENTS xiii<br/>4. Global Governance and the Nationalist Challenge: What<br/>Does Authentic Democracy Require?<br/>8. Immigration<br/>84 8.1. Introduction 190<br/>4.1. Global Governance: Further Considerations in Support 86 8.2. Some Realistic Options for Here and Now 194<br/>4.2. Fairness in Global Governance Arrangements 80 8.3. Summary of Findings and Conclusions<br/>210<br/>4.3. Concluding Remarks 109<br/>9. The Global Economic Order and Global Justice 220<br/>II. Moving from Theory to Public Policy: Closing the Gap<br/>between Theory and Practice<br/>9.1. Introduction 220<br/>9.2. The Link between Free Trade and Poverty Reduction 221<br/>Overview 117 9.3. Improving Trade Arrangements, Negotiations, and the<br/>Goals of Economic Justice 227<br/>5. Global Poverty, Taxation, and Global Justice 119<br/>5.1. Introduction to Some Key Issues 120<br/>9.4. The Global Economic Order, Improving Wages<br/>and Working Conditions 232<br/>5.2. Some Problems with our Taxation and Accounting<br/>Arrangements 9.5. Just Linkage 235<br/>125 9.6. Concluding Remarks 237<br/>5.3. Dues to Protect Global Public Goods and Tackle Global<br/>Poverty 130 III. From Public Policy Back to Theory 5.4. Summary of Main Conclusions 139<br/>Overview 247<br/>6. Basic Liberties and Global Justice ISI<br/>6.1. What is So Special about Basic Liberties? 152<br/>10. What Do We Owe Co-nationals and Non-nationals? Why<br/>the Liberal Nationalist Account Fails and How We Can<br/>6.2. The Current Situation: Are People's Basic Liberties Well Do Better 248<br/>Protected Today? 156 o.I. Yael Tamir's Liberal Nationalism 249<br/>6.3. Obstacles to Freedom: Some Analysis 158 10.2. David Miller's Account 256<br/>6.4. Internal Mechanisms to Protect Basic Liberties: The<br/>Crucial Role of Freedom of the Press 161<br/>10.3. Lessons from Liberal Nationalists: A Better Approach for<br/>Working Out What We Owe Non-nationals 264<br/>6.5. Provisions to Secure More Justice 166<br/>6.6. Summary and Concluding Remarks 169<br/>10.4. Consideration of Some Important Objections<br/>to 'Impartialism' 266<br/>7. Humanitarian Intervention 172<br/>7.1. Overview 172<br/>11. Has My Model of Global Justice Made Adequate Space<br/>for Legitimate Forms of Nationalism? 274<br/>7.2. Two Important Alleged Tensions 172<br/>7.3. The Moral Argument 174<br/>11.1. Can Compatriot Favouritism be Justified? Does<br/>Obligation Diminish with Distance? 275<br/>7.4. The Report by the International Commission<br/>on Intervention and State Sovereignty 181<br/>7.5. Closing the Gaps between What is Morally Desirable<br/>and the Current Situation, and Concluding Remarks<br/>11.2. Does My Account of Global Justice Leave Adequate<br/>Space for Our Legitimate National Aspirations? A Case<br/>Study 282<br/>185 11.3. Reconsideration of the General Issues 291<br/>xiv CONTENTS12. Equality, Cosmopolitanism, and Global Justice 298<br/>12.1. Recapping Central Points Concerning Equality from<br/>Previous Chapters 299<br/>12.2. Elizabeth Anderson's Version of Democratic Equality 301<br/>12.3. Democratic Equality and Global Justice 304<br/>12.4. Responsive Democracy and Democratic Equality 309<br/>12.5. My Account Captures Our Equality Better than Rival<br/>Conceptions Attuned Exclusively to Distributional Issues<br/>311 12.6. The Cosmopolitan Credentials of My Account of Global<br/>Justice Reviewed<br/>315 12.7. Summary and Conclusions 318 13. Scepticism about Feasibility and Conclusions 322<br/>13.1. Summary of Central Findings 322 13.2. Scepticism about Feasibility 325 <br/>Bibliography 335<br/><br/> Index- 355 <br/>
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Social justice.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Cosmopolitanism.
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