Thomas Pogge and his Critics (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
224
Utgivningsdatum
2010-10-29
Upplaga
1
Förlag
Polity Press
Illustrationer
black & white illustrations
Dimensioner
226 x 150 x 23 mm
Vikt
431 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
423:B&W 6 x 9 in or 229 x 152 mm Perfect Bound on White w/Matte Lam
ISBN
9780745642581

Thomas Pogge and his Critics

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The massive disparity between the relative wealth of most citizens in affluent countries and the profound poverty of billions of people struggling elsewhere for survival is morally jolting. But why exactly is this disparity so outrageous and how should the citizens of affluent countries respond? Political philosopher, Thomas Pogge, has emerged as one of the worlds most ardent critics of global injustice which, he argues, is caused directly by the operation of a global institutional order that not only systematically disadvantages poor countries but is imposed on them by precisely those wealthy, powerful countries that benefit the most from the orders injustice. In allowing their governments to perpetrate this injustice, Pogge contends that citizens of the wealthy countries collude in a monumental crime against humanity. In this book Pogges challenging and controversial ideas are debated by leading political philosophers from a range of philosophical viewpoints. With a clear and informative introduction by Alison Jaggar, and original contributions from Neera Chandhoke, Jiwei Ci, Joshua Cohen, Erin Kelly, Lionel McPherson, Charles W. Mills, Kok-Chor Tan, and Leif Wenar, this volume deepens and expands the debate over global justice and moral responsibility in the world today.

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"A welcome attempt to provide an overview of the debate. Many of the critics actually agree with Pogge's cosmopolitan premises and concurrently seek to refine his theory. This is a very worthwhile exercise, since both the originality of Pogge's views on world poverty and the severity of poverty deserve elaboration and refinement." Ethical Perspectives "Thomas Pogge is part angry prophet, denouncing severe injustice, and part analytic philosopher, constructing original arguments. Jaggar's imaginatively conceived collection of critics combines some of the best leading scholars with diverse fresh voices, yielding a variegated, vigorous and valuable debate about responsibility for world poverty that carries the analysis significantly forward." Henry Shue, University of Oxford "Thomas Pogge argues that extreme poverty is unjustly maintained by institutional means, and could be ended at marginal cost. His claims about the causes, remedies and injustice of the present global order are powerfully criticized in this collection, and his critics are powerfully taken to task: necessary reading for thinking about global justice." Onora O'Neill, University of Cambridge "No philosopher has done more than Thomas Pogge to explain what makes the persistence of global poverty so grave an injustice and no other explanation has provoked such a diverse and interesting array of responses. This very well-edited volume, containing commissioned essays by a distinguished group of critics and a powerful reply by Pogge, is an invaluable resource for anyone attempting to assess his work and to understand how philosophy can illuminate debates about global poverty." Andrew Williams, ICREA and Pompeu Fabra University "Is global poverty the result of a deeply unjust institutional order we have helped to impose? Are there modest and feasible institutional reforms that could eradicate extreme poverty? In Allison Jaggar's fine volume Thomas Pogge's affirmative answers to these questions receive sustained scrutiny from a distinguished group of philosophers. The result is essential reading for those working on justice across borders." Paula Casal, University of Reading

Övrig information

Alison M. Jaggar is College Professor of Distinction, Philosophy and Women and Gender Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder

Innehållsförteckning

Introduction Alison M. Jaggar 1.Philosophy, Social Science, Global Poverty Joshua Cohen 2.Rights, Harm, and Institutions Kok-Chor Tan 3.'How much is enough Mr Thomas? How much will ever be enough?' Neera Chandhoke 4.What Negative Duties? Which Moral Universalism? Jiwei Ci 5.Non-Egalitarian Global Fairness Erin I. Kelly and Lionel K. McPherson 6.Realistic Reform of International Trade in Resources Leif Wenar 7.Realizing (Through Racializing) Pogge Charles W. Mills 8.Responses to the Critics Thomas Pogge