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Global Justice - Nomos XLI

English · Hardback

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Though perhaps still in its infancy, globalization has quickly become one of the most dramatic phenomena in recent human history. As the international mobility of capital continues to accelerate and the information revolution renders the idea of a global village ever more vivid, we need to ask what effect this globalization is having on the citizens of this increasingly interconnected world.What conflicts arise as markets merge and multinational corporations acquire a level of influence and power that increasingly challenges governmental authority? How do we now distinguish between the local and the national and international, and prioritize our commitments to each? How has globalization affected our beliefs about rights, justice, the distribution of wealth, nationalism, statism, and responsibility, and, as importantly, our ability to act on these beliefs?Bringing together prominent scholars from the U.S. and England to address these crucial questions, Global Justice is, as are all NOMOS volumes, remarkable for the quality and originality of its essays.

Summary

Seeks to explore the effects of globalization on the citizens of this increasingly interconnected world

Product details

Authors Paul Sweezy
Assisted by Lea Brilmayer (Editor), Ian Shapiro (Editor)
Publisher New York University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.1999
 
EAN 9780814781197
ISBN 978-0-8147-8119-7
No. of pages 234
Weight 426 g
Series Nomos (Hardcover)
NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political theories and the history of ideas

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