Global Distributive Justice and the State

This paper examines two arguments for thinking that egalitarian ideals cannot be applied at the global level and finds both wanting. It further argues that we have three reasons for not limiting egalit

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Main Author: Caney, S
Format: Journal article
Published: Blackwell 2008
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