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Justice without Borders - Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Patriotism (Hardcover, New): Kok-Chor Tan Justice without Borders - Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Patriotism (Hardcover, New)
Kok-Chor Tan
R2,760 R2,467 Discovery Miles 24 670 Save R293 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The cosmopolitan idea of justice is commonly accused of not taking seriously the special ties and commitments of nationality and patriotism. This is because the ideal of impartial egalitarianism, which is central to the cosmopolitan view, seems to be directly opposed to the moral partiality inherent to nationalism and patriotism. In this book, Kok-Chor Tan argues that cosmopolitan justice, properly understood, can accommodate and appreciate nationalist and patriotic commitments, setting limits for these commitments without denying their moral significance. This book offers a defense of cosmopolitan justice against the charge that it denies the values that ordinarily matter to people, and a defence of nationalism and patriotism against the charge that these morally partial ideals are fundamentally inconsistent with the obligations of global justice. Accessible and persuasive, this book will have broad appeal to political theorists and moral philosophers.

Justice, Institutions, and Luck - The Site, Ground, and Scope of Equality (Hardcover): Kok-Chor Tan Justice, Institutions, and Luck - The Site, Ground, and Scope of Equality (Hardcover)
Kok-Chor Tan
R2,160 Discovery Miles 21 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Kok-Chor Tan addresses three key questions in egalitarian distributive justice: Where does distributive equality matter?; Why does it matter?; And among whom does it matter? He argues for an institutional site for egalitarian justice, and suggests that the mitigation of arbitrariness or luck is the basis for distributive commitments. He also argues that distributive obligations are global in scope, applying between individuals across borders. Tan's objectives are tripartite: to clarify the basis of an institutional approach to justice; to establish luck egalitarianism as an account of the ground of equality; and to realize the global nature of egalitarian justice. The outcome is 'institutional luck egalitarianism'-a new cosmopolitan position on distributive justice.

What is this thing called Global Justice? (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Kok-Chor Tan What is this thing called Global Justice? (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Kok-Chor Tan
R4,565 Discovery Miles 45 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The clearest and most comprehensive introduction to global justice Second edition has been revised throughout and includes two new chapters on ethical and moral debates concerning reparations and global health. The chapters on world poverty, human rights and just wars have also been substantially revised and updated. Includes chapter summaries and annotated further reading

Democracy in a Global World - Human Rights and Political Participation in the 21st Century (Paperback, New): Deen K. Chatterjee Democracy in a Global World - Human Rights and Political Participation in the 21st Century (Paperback, New)
Deen K. Chatterjee; Contributions by David A. Crocker, Carol C. Gould, James Nickel, David Reidy, …
R1,248 Discovery Miles 12 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The chapters in this volume deal with timely issues regarding democracy in theory and in practice in today's globalized world. Authored by leading political philosophers of our time, they appear here for the first time. The essays challenge and defend assumptions about the role of democracy as a viable political and legal institution in response to globalization, keeping in focus the role of rights at the normative foundations of democracy in a pluralistic world. Through an examination of key topics of current relevance, with contrasting views of the leading theorists, the chapters address the most relevant theories and forms of globalization, traditional democratic paradigms and their limits, public deliberation and democratic participation, the moral hazards of imperial democracy, and the future of liberal democracy. In addition to suggesting new perspectives on democracy, they use the current debate on justice, human rights, sovereignty, and cultural relativism to shed light on enduring questions about politics, culture, and global development. This timely and provocative collection will be of interest to anyone concerned with democracy, human rights, global justice, economic development, poverty, international law, peace, and various aspects of globalization.

Democracy in a Global World - Human Rights and Political Participation in the 21st Century (Hardcover, New): Deen K. Chatterjee Democracy in a Global World - Human Rights and Political Participation in the 21st Century (Hardcover, New)
Deen K. Chatterjee; Contributions by David A. Crocker, Carol C. Gould, James Nickel, David Reidy, …
R3,019 Discovery Miles 30 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The chapters in this volume deal with timely issues regarding democracy in theory and in practice in today's globalized world. Authored by leading political philosophers of our time, they appear here for the first time. The essays challenge and defend assumptions about the role of democracy as a viable political and legal institution in response to globalization, keeping in focus the role of rights at the normative foundations of democracy in a pluralistic world. Through an examination of key topics of current relevance, with contrasting views of the leading theorists, the chapters address the most relevant theories and forms of globalization, traditional democratic paradigms and their limits, public deliberation and democratic participation, the moral hazards of imperial democracy, and the future of liberal democracy. In addition to suggesting new perspectives on democracy, they use the current debate on justice, human rights, sovereignty, and cultural relativism to shed light on enduring questions about politics, culture, and global development. This timely and provocative collection will be of interest to anyone concerned with democracy, human rights, global justice, economic development, poverty, international law, peace, and various aspects of globalization.

What is this thing called Global Justice? (Paperback, 2nd edition): Kok-Chor Tan What is this thing called Global Justice? (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Kok-Chor Tan
R1,250 Discovery Miles 12 500 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The clearest and most comprehensive introduction to global justice Second edition has been revised throughout and includes two new chapters on ethical and moral debates concerning reparations and global health. The chapters on world poverty, human rights and just wars have also been substantially revised and updated. Includes chapter summaries and annotated further reading

Justice without Borders - Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Patriotism (Paperback, New): Kok-Chor Tan Justice without Borders - Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Patriotism (Paperback, New)
Kok-Chor Tan
R1,046 Discovery Miles 10 460 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The cosmopolitan idea of justice is commonly accused of not taking seriously the special ties and commitments of nationality and patriotism. This is because the ideal of impartial egalitarianism, which is central to the cosmopolitan view, seems to be directly opposed to the moral partiality inherent to nationalism and patriotism. In this book, Kok-Chor Tan argues that cosmopolitan justice, properly understood, can accommodate and appreciate nationalist and patriotic commitments, setting limits for these commitments without denying their moral significance. This book offers a defense of cosmopolitan justice against the charge that it denies the values that ordinarily matter to people, and a defence of nationalism and patriotism against the charge that these morally partial ideals are fundamentally inconsistent with the obligations of global justice. Accessible and persuasive, this book will have broad appeal to political theorists and moral philosophers.

Justice, Institutions, and Luck - The Site, Ground, and Scope of Equality (Paperback): Kok-Chor Tan Justice, Institutions, and Luck - The Site, Ground, and Scope of Equality (Paperback)
Kok-Chor Tan
R1,254 Discovery Miles 12 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kok-Chor Tan addresses three key questions in egalitarian distributive justice: Where does distributive equality matter?; Why does it matter?; And among whom does it matter? He argues for an institutional site for egalitarian justice, and suggests that the mitigation of arbitrariness or luck is the basis for distributive commitments. He also argues that distributive obligations are global in scope, applying between individuals across borders. Tan's objectives are tripartite: to clarify the basis of an institutional approach to justice; to establish luck egalitarianism as an account of the ground of equality; and to realize the global nature of egalitarian justice. The outcome is 'institutional luck egalitarianism'-a new cosmopolitan position on distributive justice.

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