In this concise, single-authored text, renowned scholar and
professor Michael Boylan examines the moral justifications
underlying key global justice issues and provides students with the
analytical tools to approach those issues critically. Introductory
chapters establish a thorough but accessible foundation in theory
and moral justification, and subsequent chapters apply those
concepts to key areas of global concern: poverty; public health;
race, gender, and sexual orientation; democracy and
social/political dialog; globalization; the environment; war and
terrorism; and immigrants and refugees. For easy reference and
review, each chapter includes key terms, critical applied reasoning
exercises (CARE), and problems and thought experiments perfect for
class discussions or writing exercises. The appendix, "Getting
Involved," guides students in putting ethical principles to work.
An anthology of original essays, "The Morality and""Global Justice
Reader," is also available as a complementary or a standalone
text.
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