Just responsibility : a human rights theory of global justice /
It has been well-established that many of the injustices that people around the world experience every day, from food insecurity to unsafe labor conditions and natural disasters, are the result of wide-scale structural problems of politics and economics. These are not merely random personal problems...
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2018]
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Table of Contents:
- Where a theory of global justice begins : grounding global justice and responsibility in everyday injustice and political action
- part I. The problem : the politics of injustice
- Injustice itself : complex causality, power inequalities, normalization, and the social epistemologies of injustice
- The theoretical (ir)relevance of the unknowns of injustice itself
- part II. The methodology : a feminist critical methodology for grounded normative political theory of responsibility
- Feminist grounded normative theory and methodology
- Feminist grounded normative methods for just responsibility
- part III. Just responsibility : a human rights theory of political responsibility for injustice itself
- The human rights approach to political responsibility
- The rights kind of politics
- Conclusion. Just responsibility and political transformation.