On Rawls, Development and Global Justice

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The Freedom of Peoples, International Political Theory

ISBN: 0230277829
ISBN 13: 9780230277823
Autor: Williams, H
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxiii, 242 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.03.2011
Auflage: 1/2011
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Fills a gap in the literature on one of the most under-explored ideas in the seminal text The Duty of Assistance by RawlsWill appeal to the large market of International Political TheoristsTimely project coinciding with the publication of Amartya Sen’s The Idea of Justice which engages directly with Rawlsian literature and is likely to generate significant debate in this area, of which this book presents a key and distinct argument

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Beschreibung

John Rawls' text The Law of Peoples has inspired extensive scholarly debate in the field of international political theory, since its publication in 1999. Responding to the arguments of cosmopolitan theorists and Amartya Sen's recent critique, this new work presents a fresh appraisal of the debate, and argues that Rawls offers a persuasive and prescient moral perspective on issues of global poverty and development. By elaborating one of Rawls' core ideas, 'the duty of assistance', the book offers a unique theoretical response to the ideal of global justice. The duty is presented as a far-reaching principle of justice, one that advocates increasing the state capability of burdened societies, and aims to compel the most powerful states to reform international structures and provide aid, in a constructive and culturally sensitive manner. The aim of assistance is the strengthening of democratic, or 'decent' indigenous institutions and the promotion of the freedom of peoples. On Rawls, Development and Global Justice is an original contribution to current debates on international redistribution, democracy promotion and global poverty.

Autorenporträt

Huw Lloyd Williams is Lecturer in Philosophy at Cardiff University, UK. His primary research interests span the fields of political philosophy, international political theory. His focus is on the history of ideas is egalitarian thought, particularly the philosophy of John Rawls.

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