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Globalization and Poverty: Oxymoron or New Possibilities?Hill, Ronald Paul; Rapp, Justine MJournal of Business Ethics, vol. 85, no. 1, pp. 39-47, 2009... heart of the relationship between globalization and poverty worldwide. Data from the United Nations reveal the dramatic increase in exports and imports from 1990 to 2004, along with the uneven economic performance/quality of life across development ... View Record


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Poverty, Human Rights, and Just DistributionGordon, John-stewartBoylan, Michael.(2008). International Public Health Policy and Ethics, Boylan, Michael (ed). (pp. 131-141). New York: Springer Verlag.Poverty is a serious threat for human beings and their well-being. People are simply unable to live a good life when they are faced with severe problems, e.g., bad education, poor housing, poor sanitation, poor hygiene, or ... View Record

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Descriptors:Developing Countries Health Care Human Rights Poverty
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The Individual and the Political Order: An Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy, Fourth EditionBowie, Norman E; Simon, Robert LLanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008.... issues and globalization, particularly the war or terrorism and poverty in the third world. This edition retains its balanced treatment of such major theorists as Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Rawls and, in this edition, Marx. (publisher, edited) View Record


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Moral Responsibility and Global JusticeChwaszcza, ChristineBaden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2007.Arguing for a dual role of human rights as legal rights and moral standards of legitimacy, Chwaszcza extends their role as normative correctives of the achieved status quo in law and political practice to international relations. ... View Record

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World Poverty and the Concept of Causal ResponsibilityLoriaux, SylvieSouth African Journal of Philosophy, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 252-270, 2007This article approaches world poverty from the perspective of rectificatory justice and investigates whether the global rich can be said to have special obligations toward the global poor on the grounds that they have been harming them. ... View Record


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Global Poverty and Responsibility: Identifying the Duty-Bearers of Human RightsGosselin, AbigailHuman Rights Review, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 35-52, October-December 2006Many rights theorists argue that global poverty violates certain human rights, so that responsibility to address poverty involves carrying out the duties that correspond with relevant rights-claims. ... View Record

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Descriptors:Global Human Rights Institution Poverty Responsibility Social Philosophy More...
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World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and ReformsPogge, Thomas WJournal of Moral Philosophy: An International Journal of Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 97-99, April 2006View Record


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Denial and Distress: Gender, Poverty and Human Rights in AsiaMurthy, Ranjani; Sankaran, LakshmiHuman Rights Review, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 117-119, April 2006View Record

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Justicia, moralidad y poder en el contexto GlobalForst, RainerEstudios de Filosofia, vol. 33, pp. 9-18, February 2006... certain moral proposals about the problems of severe poverty and underdevelopment are lacking in normative foundations which they need to focus on. This is so since they consider institutional, economical, and political realities of injustices ... View Record

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Descriptors:Ethics Globalization Human Rights Justice Power Pogge, Thomas W
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La igualdad de oportunidades y acciones positivas en América Latina: Ámbitos de mayor incidenciaFuentes, Xiomara E LazoLópez de la Vieja, María Teresa.(2006). Bioética y feminismo: Estudios multidisciplinares de género, López de la Vieja, María Teresa (ed). (pp. 197-225). Salamanca: Univ de Salamanca.Legal instruments for the protection and promotion of women's rights, especially in two specific fields, have been developed in Latin America since the 1990s. The first relates to the rights of women's active political participation in ... View Record

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Descriptors:Human Rights Latin American Political Philosophy Representation Women
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Violence against Women and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in AfricaDauer, Sheila; Gomez, MayraHuman Rights Review, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 49-58, January-March 2006It was not until 1993 at the 2nd U.N. Conference on Human Rights in Vienna that governments agreed that all of women's rights are an integral part of human rights. Promoting women's economic, social, and cultural ... View Record

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Descriptors:African Human Rights Political Philosophy Poverty Social Philosophy Violence More...
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Poverty and RightsNickel, James WPhilosophical Quarterly, vol. 55, no. 220, pp. 385-402, July 2005I defend economic and social rights as human rights, and as a feasible approach to addressing world poverty. I propose a modest conception of economic and social rights that includes rights ... View Record

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Descriptors:Duty Ethics Justification Poverty Rights
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An Unequal Activism for an Unequal Epidemic?Selemogo, MphoDeveloping World Bioethics, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 153-168, May 2005... argues that this approach is inequitable. Using the poverty-AIDS relationship and the human rights framework it argues for a more balanced AIDS activism, which puts equal pressure on all potential stakeholders in the war against ... View Record

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Descriptors:Activism African Aids Ethics Pharmaceuticals
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Human Rights, China, and Cross-Cultural Inquiry: Philosophy, History, and Power PoliticsPeerenboom, RandallPhilosophy East and West, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 283-320, April 2005I use Stephen Angle's Human Rights and Chinese Thought: A Cross-Cultural Inquiry to consider the following issues regarding the role of philosophy, history and power politics in relation to human rights in China and elsewhere: ... View Record

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Descriptors:Chinese Cross-cultural History Human Rights Political Philosophy Angle, Stephen
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Human Rights and Global Health: A Research ProgramPogge, Thomas WMetaphilosophy, vol. 36, no. 1-2, pp. 182-209, January 2005One-third of all human lives end in early death from poverty-related causes. The rules should be redesigned so that the development of any new drug is rewarded in proportion to its impact on the global disease burden. This ... View Record

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Descriptors:Drug Ethics Global Health Human Rights Poverty
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World Poverty and Human RightsPogge, Thomas WEthics and International Affairs, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 1-7, 2005... order that foreseeably produces avoidable massive human rights deficits. All three arguments reach the conclusion that, by defending the present radically unequal distribution, the affluent countries and their citizens are harming the global ... View Record

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Descriptors:Duty Human Rights Moral Theory Poverty Social Theory World
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Do We Owe the Global Poor Assistance or Rectification?Risse, MathiasEthics and International Affairs, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 9-18, 2005View Record

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Descriptors:Assistance Global Human Rights Poverty Social Philosophy Pogge, Thomas W
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Should We Stop Thinking about Poverty in Terms of Helping the Poor?Patten, AlanEthics and International Affairs, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 19-27, 2005View Record

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Descriptors:Human Rights Libertarianism Poverty Social Philosophy World Pogge, Thomas W
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Human Rights and Positive DutiesCruft, RowanEthics and International Affairs, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 29-37, 2005The paper responds to Thomas Pogge's "World Poverty and Human Rights". I argue that human rights entail two types of positive duty that Pogge overlooks: (1) 'positive other-directed precautionary duties', that ... View Record

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Descriptors:Duty Human Rights Poverty Social Philosophy World Pogge, Thomas W
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Contributing and Benefiting: Two Grounds for Duties to the Victims of InjusticeAnwander, NorbertEthics and International Affairs, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 39-45, 2005The article challenges Thomas Pogge's claim that in addition to a duty not to contribute to injustice there is a further duty not to benefit from it. I argue that while benefiting from injustice virtually always correlates with contributing to it in ... View Record

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Descriptors:Human Rights Injustice Poverty Social Philosophy World Pogge, Thomas W
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What Do We Owe the Global Poor?Satz, DebraEthics and International Affairs, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 47-54, 2005Contra Thomas Pogge, I argue that not all of our obligations to aid the world's poor can be characterized in terms of a duty to refrain from harming them. Pogge's claims rests on both empirical and moral grounds that I believe we should be skeptical ... View Record

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Descriptors:Global Human Rights Poverty Social Philosophy Pogge, Thomas W
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Severe Poverty As a Violation of Negative DutiesPogge, Thomas WEthics and International Affairs, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 55-83, 2005... clarify that I do not mean to deny (or assert) that human rights entail positive duties, that I focus however on human-rights-imposed negative duties, and that such negative duties may trigger positive obligations ... View Record

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Descriptors:Duty Global Human Rights Poverty Social Philosophy
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Real World JusticePogge, Thomas WJournal of Ethics: An International Philosophical Review, vol. 9, no. 1-2, pp. 29-53, 2005... high and growing global average income, billions of human beings are still condemned to lifelong several poverty with all its attendant evils of low life expectancy, social exclusion, ill health, illiteracy, dependency, and effective ... View Record

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Descriptors:Economics Ethics Global Human Rights Justice Poverty
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Duties to the Distant: Aid, Assistance, and Intervention in the Developing WorldJamieson, DaleJournal of Ethics: An International Philosophical Review, vol. 9, no. 1-2, pp. 151-170, 2005... development assistance, and intervention to protect human rights as ways of discharging duties to the desperate. I claim that we should be more cautious about such policies than is often thought. I go on to suggest two principles that should ... View Record

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Descriptors:Aid Developing Countries Ethics Famine Poverty Singer, Peter
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The Cosmopolitan Imperative: Global Justice through Accountable IntegrationCabrera, LuisJournal of Ethics: An International Philosophical Review, vol. 9, no. 1-2, pp. 171-199, 2005Cosmopolitan political theorists hold that our obligations to distribute resources to others do not halt at state borders, but most do not advocate a restructuring of the global system to achieve their distributive aims. This article argues that ... View Record

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Descriptors:Cosmopolitan Ethics Global Human Rights Integration Justice More...
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Corporate Codes of Conduct: on the Virtue of ModestyMaitland, IanHooker, John.(2005). Perspectives on International Corporate Responsibility (Series on International Corporate Responsibility, Volume 2). (pp. 65-78). Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center.... least -- to counter negative publicity. For labor and human rights activists, on the other hand, codes of conduct are levers for forcing positive change in global labor and environmental standards. Here I consider two areas typically covered ... View Record

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Descriptors:Code Of Conduct Corporation International Modesty
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A Cosmopolitan Perspective on the Global Economic OrderPogge, ThomasBrock, Gillian.(2005). The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism, Brock, Gillian (ed). (pp. 92-109). Cambridge: Cambridge Univ Pr.... high and growing global average income, billions of human beings are still condemned to lifelong severe poverty with all its attendant evils of low life expectancy, social exclusion, ill health, illiteracy, dependency, and effective ... View Record

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Descriptors:Cosmopolitanism Duty Economics Global Justice
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World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and ReformsPogge, Thomas WPhilosophical Review, vol. 113, no. 4, pp. 584-587, October 2004View Record

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Leave No Poor Behind: Globalization and the Imperative of Socio-Economic and Development Rights from an African PerspectiveIlesanmi, Simeon OJournal of Religious Ethics, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 71-92, Spring 2004... material deprivations on many societies. The article defends a motivational rationale anchored in the normative vision of socioeconomic and development rights as a way to mitigate the deleterious effects of unguarded globalization. (edited) View Record

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Descriptors:African Cosmopolitanism Ethics Globalization Human Rights Poverty
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Towards Universal ValuesEbijuwa, TemisanrenJournal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 51-60, April-June 2004... the need for such universal values obligatory for human survival and social progress was never as urgent as we find it today. The existence of common needs, the problem of poverty and disease and the new conceptions of human ... View Record

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Descriptors:Colonialism Ethics Rights Universalism Value
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The Ethics of Assistance: Morality and the Distance NeedyChatterjee, Deen K (eds.)Cambridge: Cambridge Univ Pr, 2004.... leading figures in these debates. At issue are both the political responsibility of governments of affluent countries to relieve poverty abroad and the personal responsibility of individuals to assist the distant needy. (publisher, edited) View Record
Descriptors:Global Justice Human Rights Humanitarianism Intervention Legitimacy Moral Responsibility More...


These following ones I didn't even check up - i think a ot of repetition


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Vulnerability: What Kind of Principle Is It?Kottow, Michael HMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy: A European Journal, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 281-287, 2004... understood as anthropological descriptions of the human condition. The main point this paper addresses is that vulnerability--as well as dignity and integrity--are descriptive characteristics of human beings qua humans, ... View Record

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Descriptors:Anthropology Bioethics Dignity Ethics Integrity Vulnerability
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World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and ReformsPogge, Thomas WRes Publica: A Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 175-192, 2004View Record

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African Notes on the UNESCO Strategy on PhilosophyVan Binsbergen, WimQuest: An African Journal of Philosophy/Revue Africaine de Philosophie, vol. 18, no. 1-2, pp. 129-140, 2004... philosophically at a par with UNESCO's recognized goals of poverty alleviation and human rights. He stresses how UNESCO as a (powerful and elitist, global) formal organization may need profound self-critique before it is ready to serve ... View Record

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Descriptors:Bureaucracy Globalization Human Rights Language Political Philosophy Unesco
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Severe Poverty As a Human Rights Violation -- Weak and StrongHinsch, Wilfried; Stepanians, MarkusMaltepe Üniversitesi Fen Edibiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, no. 2, pp. 7-32, 2004... involved in speaking of a "right" not to suffer severe poverty. According to what they call the "classical" theory of rights as it is exemplified in the work of Wesley N. Hohfeld, for A to have a right is to stand in an interpersonal ... View Record

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Descriptors:Allocation Duty Human Rights Political Philosophy Poverty
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Global Justice, Human Rights and Multinational CorporationsCampbell, Tom; Smith, SheenaAustralian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 53-70, September 2003View Record

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Descriptors:Ethics Global Human Rights Justice Multinational Corporation Poverty
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¿Es posible una ética global?Bocardo Crespo, EnriqueDaimon, Revista de Filosofia, vol. 29, pp. 35-50, May-August 2003... global problems arising ethical issues such as global poverty, the degradation of natural environment, or the impact of the politics of new transnational companies are reviewed; and finally, a prospect on what is to be counted for global ethics ... View Record

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Descriptors:Development Ethics Global Human Rights Market Poverty
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World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and ReformsPogge, Thomas WEthics and International Affairs, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 121-123, 2003View Record

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African Philosophy: The Task of Addressing Contemporary Social ProblemsChukwu, Cletus N"African Philosophy: The Task of Addressing Contemporary Social Problems" in Thought and Practice in African Philosophy (Selected Papers from the Sixth Annual Conference of the International Society for African Philosophy and Studies (ISAPS), Presbey, Gail M; Smith, Daniel; Abuya, Pamela A; Nyarwath, Oriare (eds), 247-254.(2002). Thought and Practice in African Philosophy (Selected Papers from the Sixth Annual Conference of the International Society for African Philosophy and Studies (ISAPS). (pp. 247-254). Nairobi: Konrad Adenauer Foundation.... social injustice in their nations, particularly when human rights are violated. Philosophers should also seek insights into the problems of tribalism, poverty (especially concerning women), and the clash between traditional values ... View Record

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Descriptors:African Development Human Rights Injustice Philosophy Poverty More...
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Priorities of Global JusticePogge, Thomas WMetaphilosophy, vol. 32, no. 1/2, pp. 6-24, January 2001One-third of all human deaths are due to poverty-related causes, to malnutrition and to diseases that can be prevented or cured cheaply. Yet our politicians, academics, and mass media show little concern for how such poverty ... View Record

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Descriptors:Global Justice Politics Poverty Social Philosophy
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Justice, Posterity, and the EnvironmentBeckerman, Wilfred; Pasek, JoannaNew York: Oxford Univ Pr New York, 2001.... prosperity; in poor countries, they are seen as problems of poverty. Lack of clean drinking water and insufficient sanitation affect the here and now, whereas environmental problems in rich countries seem more likely to harm posterity. This book addresses ... View Record

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Descriptors:Environment Environmental Ethics Ethics Future Generation Justice Posterity More...
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Toward the Rights of the Poor: Human Rights in Liberation TheologyEngler, MarkJournal of Religious Ethics, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 339-365, Fall 2000... author traces the response of liberation theologians to human rights initiatives through three distinct stages over the past thirty years: from an initial avoidance of the concept, to an early critique, and then to a nuanced theological appropriation. ... View Record

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Descriptors:Ethics Human Rights Liberation Theology Poor Poverty
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Solidarity, Development, and Human Rights: The African ChallengeHollenbach, DavidJournal of Religious Ethics, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 305-317, Fall 1998Contemporary human rights norms originated in the West and are in some tension with the cultural practices of developing nations. The distinctive African charter of rights stresses peoples' rights, questioning ... View Record

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Descriptors:African Catholicism Ethics Human Rights Solidarity
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Affluence, Poverty, and Ecology: Obligation, International Relations, and Sustainable DevelopmentHarris, Paul GEthics and the Environment, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 121-138, 1997... case associated with transnational environmental relations. Conceptions of distributive justice examined include utilitarianism, human rights, causality/responsibility, impartiality, and principles derived from Kantian and Rawlsian ethics. View Record

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Descriptors:Distributive Justice Ecology Environmental Ethics Ethics International Relations Poverty More...
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Cosmopolitanism and SovereigntyPogge, Thomas WEthics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, vol. 103, no. 1, pp. 48-75, October 1992Human rights are best understood as directly fulfilled or violated by social institutions -- not by the conduct of governments or other actors (who, however, are jointly responsible for social arrangements). In our highly interdependent ... View Record

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Descriptors:Cosmopolitanism Ethics Human Rights Sovereignty
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Dialectics in the Relations between Marxists and Christians in the Present Global Crisis (in Hungarian)Groh, JanosMagyar Filozofiai Szemle, no. 1-2, pp. 79-91, 1992The contemporary global crisis -- the problems of spreading poverty, the unequal distributions of productive power, wealth, and opportunity, the deprivation of human rights, the escalating military threat of omnicide, deepening ecological ... View Record

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The Buddhist Outlook on Poverty and Human RightsPutuwar, Bhikkhu Sunanda"The Buddhist Outlook on Poverty and Human Rights" in The Wisdom of Faith: Essays in Honor of Dr. Sebastian Alexander Matczak.(1989). The Wisdom of Faith: Essays in Honor of Dr. Sebastian Alexander Matczak. Lanham: Univ Pr of America.View Record

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Descriptors:Buddhism Human Rights Poverty
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CHRISTIAN ETHICS AND US FOREIGN POLICY.Amstutz, Mark RGrand Rapids: ACADEMIE BOOKS, 1987.... and over-Simplification of issues. The author examines four specific issues--War, Human rights, Third world poverty, And international justice--And concludes with an assessment of the role of the church in foreign affairs. View Record

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Descriptors:Christian Ethics Ethics Foreign Policy Human Rights Poverty
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THE HIGH TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY AND HUMAN RIGHTS.Berreman, Gerald DPhilosophy and Social Action, vol. 5, pp. 17-32, July-September-December 1979... discusses insights anthropologists can provide on the human impact of computer technology, Especially in "developing" nations. Pursuit of high technology has enhanced power and profits for elites while furthering poverty, Powerlessness ... View Record

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Descriptors:Anthropology Human Rights Inequality Social Philosophy Technology
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VAGRANCY, LOITERING, AND ECONOMIC JUSTICELeiser, Burton M"VAGRANCY, LOITERING, AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE" IN "ECONOMIC JUSTICE", KIPNIS, KENNETH (ED), 143-148..(nd). ECONOMIC JUSTICE. TOTOWA: ROWMAN & ALLANHELD.... called an act or a state of being. It considers the rights of vagrants, Unemployed persons, And homeless persons, And the corresponding rights of other persons, Institutions, And governments. It concludes that the so-Called human ... View Record

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Descriptors:Distributive Justice Poverty Vagrancy
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HEGEL, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND THE HUNGRYWestphal, Merold"HEGEL, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND THE HUNGRY" IN "HEGEL ON ECONOMICS AND FREEDOM", MAKER, WILLIAM (ED), 209-228..(nd). HEGEL ON ECONOMICS AND FREEDOM. MACON: MERCER UNIV PR.... be an idealist version of lockean liberalism. But a closer look reveals it to be part of his dialectical critique of liberalism and of his claim that poverty violates a basic human right. Based on his "philosophy of right". View Record

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World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and ReformsPogge, Thomas WEthical Theory and Moral Practice: An International Forum, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 455-458, DecemberView Record

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World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and ReformsPogge, Thomas WAustralasian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 81, no. 3, pp. 449-451, SeptemberView Record

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World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and ReformsPogge, Thomas WPhilosophical Books, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 262-265, JulyView Record

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World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and ReformsPogge, Thomas WUtilitas: A Journal of Utilitarian Studies, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 123-126, MarchView Record

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