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  1. World Poverty and Human Rights.Thomas Pogge - 2002 - Ethics and International Affairs 19 (1):1-7.
    Despite a high and growing global average income, billions of human beings are still condemned to lifelong severe poverty, with all its attendant evils of low life expectancy, social exclusion, ill health, illiteracy, dependency, and effective enslavement. This problem is solvable, despite its magnitude.
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  • National responsibility and global justice.David Miller - 2007 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (4):383-399.
    This chapter outlines the main ideas of my book National responsibility and global justice. It begins with two widely held but conflicting intuitions about what global justice might mean on the one hand, and what it means to be a member of a national community on the other. The first intuition tells us that global inequalities of the magnitude that currently exist are radically unjust, while the second intuition tells us that inequalities are both unavoidable and fair once national responsibility (...)
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  • Distributive Justice, State Coercion, and Autonomy.Michael Blake - 2001 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 30 (3):257-296.
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  • Responsibility and Global Labor Justice.Iris Marion Young - 2004 - Journal of Political Philosophy 12 (4):365-388.
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  • Foundations of Black solidarity: Collective identity or common oppression?Tommie Shelby - 2002 - Ethics 112 (2):231-266.
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  • Book Review: Thomas Pogge, World Poverty and Human Rights. [REVIEW]Thomas Pogge - 2003 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 6 (4):455-458.
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  • The virtues of socialism.JosephH Carens - 1986 - Theory and Society 15 (5):679-687.
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  • Agents of Justice.Onora O'Neill - 2001 - Metaphilosophy 32 (1-2):180-195.
    Accounts of international or global justice often focus primarily on the rights or goods to be enjoyed by all human beings, rather than on the obligations that will realise and secure those rights and goods, or on the agents and agencies for whose action obligations of justice are to be prescriptive. In the background of these approaches to international or global justice there are often implicit assumptions that the primary agents of justice are states, and that all other agents and (...)
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  • Responsibility and global labor justice.Iris MarionYoung - 2004 - Journal of Political Philosophy 12 (4):365–388.
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  • Self-determination beyond sovereignty: Relating transnational democracy to local autonomy.Carol C. Gould - 2006 - Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (1):44–60.
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  • (2 other versions)Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity.Richard Rorty - 1989 - The Personalist Forum 5 (2):149-152.
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  • Cosmopolitanism.Andrew Linklater - 2006 - In Andrew Dobson & Robyn Eckersley (eds.), Political theory and the ecological challenge. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  • Mediating duties.Henry Shue - 1988 - Ethics 98 (4):687-704.
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  • The welfare state versus the relief of poverty.Brian Barry - 1990 - Ethics 100 (3):503-529.
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  • Statist cosmopolitanism.Lea L. Ypi - 2008 - Journal of Political Philosophy 16 (1):48–71.
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  • Transnational solidarities.Carol C. Gould - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (1):148–164.
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  • (3 other versions)Deliberative Democracy and Beyond. Liberals, Critics, Contestations (G. Brock).John S. Dryzek - 2000 - Philosophical Books 43 (2):165-166.
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  • From domestic to global solidarity: The dialectic of the particular and universal in the building of social solidarity.Joseph M. Schwartz - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (1):131–147.
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  • Two cheers for cosmopolitanism: Cosmopolitan solidarity as second-order inclusion.Max Pensky - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (1):165–184.
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  • Moral solidarity and empathetic understanding: The moral value and scope of the relationship.Jean Harvey - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (1):22–37.
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  • The Vocation of Political Theory.Marc Stears - 2005 - European Journal of Political Theory 4 (4):325-350.
    What is the purpose of political theoretical endeavour and what methods should the early 21st-century political theorist employ? These questions – which touch on issues which go to the very heart of the vocation of political theory – have become increasingly contentious in recent years. The period since the late 1980s has been one in which theorists have increasingly disagreed not only about conventional matters of normative contention but also about the means by which to seek to resolve them. This (...)
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  • Justice and solidarity: The contractarian case against global justice.David Heyd - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (1):112–130.
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  • Our Brothers' Keepers. [REVIEW]R. E. GOODIN - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 15 (6):46-47.
    Book reviewed in this article: Protecting The Vulnerable: A Reanalysis of Our Social Responsibilities. By Robert E. Goodin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • The one and many faces of cosmopolitanism.Catherine Lu - 2000 - Journal of Political Philosophy 8 (2):244–267.
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  • Book Note on David Ingram, Group Rights.Tommie Shelby - 2002 - Ethics 112.
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  • Demokratie im Zeitalter der Globalisierung.Otfried Höffe - 1999
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  • [Book review] argument and change in world politics, ethics, decolonization, and humanitarian intervention. [REVIEW]Neta Crawford - 2003 - Ethics and International Affairs 17 (1):178-181.
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  • What's solidaristic about global solidarity.P. T. Lenard - 2009 - Contemporary Political Theory 8 (3).
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  • Moral Motivation: Kantians versus Humeans (and Evolution).Laurence Thomas - 1988 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):367-383.
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  • Motivating Justice.Vittorio Bufacchi - 2005 - Contemporary Political Theory 4 (1):25-41.
    This article challenges the received view on the role of motivations in contemporary theories of social justice. Neo-Kantians argue that a theory of justice must be rooted in moral motivations of reasonableness, not rationality. Yet reasonableness is a demanding motivation, stipulating actions that people may not be able or willing to perform. This opens egalitarians like Rawls to the accusation of prescribing a political philosophy that is not 'followable'. The aim of this article is to explore the benefits for egalitarian (...)
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  • Foundations of Black Solidarity: Collective Identity or Common Oppression?by Tommie Shelby - 2002 - Ethics 112 (2):231-266.
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  • The Morality of Freedom.Ernest Marshall - 1994 - Noûs 28 (1):96-98.
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  • Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity. [REVIEW]Richard J. Arneson - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (2):475.
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  • National and cosmopolitan solidarity.Christine Straehle - 2010 - Contemporary Political Theory 9 (1):110-20.
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  • Political Membership in the Contractarian Defence of Cosmopolitanism.Lea Ypi - 2008 - The Review of Politics 70 (3):442–472.
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