Introduction : the problem of global justice -- Assessing the cosmopolitan ideal -- Justifying cosmopolitanism : a methodological critique -- Assessing the statist ideal -- Justifying statism : a methodological critique -- The function of justice : assessing coercion -- The content of justice : freedom and equality -- The scope of justice : global -- Conclusion
Summary
Are wealthy countries' duties towards developing countries grounded in justice or in weaker concerns of charity? 'Justice in a Globalized World' offers both an in-depth critique of the most prominent philosophical answers to this question, and a distinctive approach for addressing it