The contemporary call for global justice was inspired, not by the cosmopolitan tradition going back to the Greek and Roman Stoics, but by the global South. (John Downing / Express / Getty Images) ...
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 35, No. 3, MICHAEL BLAKE'S "JUSTICE AND FOREIGN POLICY" (June 2016), pp. 271-290 (20 pages) In his rich and stimulating book, Blake argues (among other things) that ...
A typical account, for instance from Martha Nussbaum, credits contemporary philosophers with transcending "the frontiers of justice," courageously leaving behind arbitrary limits normally imposed on ...
Dr Sabrina Germain, a Senior Lecturer in The City Law School, says the COVID-19 pandemic could signal the end of the National Health Service based on the liberal egalitarian conception of distributive ...
Dr Sabrina Germain, a Senior Lecturer in The City Law School, says the COVID-19 pandemic could signal the end of the National Health Service based on the liberal egalitarian conception of distributive ...
LSE research making the case for a pluralist egalitarian approach to universal healthcare has helped to shape a landmark report by the World Health Organization (WHO). Drawing on his well-known ...
In a sermon in 1956, Martin Luther King distinguished negative peace (as the absence of tension) from positive peace (as the presence of justice). It is certainly plausible that a lasting peace would ...
Member of the Manchester Centre for Political Theory (MANCEPT) at the University of Manchester, Dr Christian Schemmel, has authored a new book on Justice and Egalitarian Relations. The book has ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Liberal egalitarian theories of justice share the egalitarian ideal that inequalities due to factors beyond individual control should be ...
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