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    Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge
    UID:
    gbv_1696438950
    Format: 1 online resource (232 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780203335192
    Series Statement: Routledge Innovations in Political Theory Ser.
    Content: Could global government be the answer to global poverty and starvation? Cosmopolitan thinkers challenge the widely held belief that we owe more to our co-citizens than to those in other countries. This book offers a moral argument for world government, claiming that not only do we have strong obligations to people elsewhere, but that accountable integration among nation-states will help ensure that all persons can lead a decent life. Cabrera considers both the views of those political philosophers who say we have much stronger obligations to help our co-citizens than foreigners and those cosmopolitans who say our duties are equally strong to each but resist restructuring.
    Content: Cover -- Political Theory of Global Justice: A cosmopolitan case for the world state -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Jericho road -- 1 Priorities -- Introduction -- The constitutive approach -- The poor fit objection -- Undercutting -- The universal-particularism approach -- Impositions -- Side-effects -- The intimacy approach -- Distinguishing between obligations to intimates -- 2 Consequences -- Introduction -- Consequentialism and moral cosmopolitanism -- A utilitarian argument for cosmopolitan distributions -- The moral heroism objection -- Basic wants utilitarianism -- Moral heroism and distance -- The impermissible sacrifices objection -- Hybrid consequentialism -- Conclusion -- 3 Moral reciprocity and self-development rights -- Introduction -- Rawls's rejection of cosmopolitanism -- The Rawlsian interdependence approach -- Interdependence and isolated states -- Domestic interaction and immigration -- The moral reciprocity approach and self-development -- Global equal opportunity and self-development rights -- The case for free movement -- Culture and universality in self-development rights -- Conclusion -- 4 The cosmopolitan imperative -- Introduction -- The Westphalian system -- Sovereignty and universal rights -- An ideal sovereign states system -- Westphalian biases against cosmopolitan distributions -- An integrated alternative -- An obligation to create just institutions -- Conclusion -- 5 Democratic distance -- Introduction -- The world state ideal -- The democratic distance objection -- The integrated alternative elaborated -- Citizen efficacy and substate groups -- Majority tyranny and trans-state factions -- Tyranny of the impoverished global majority -- Conclusion -- 6 Citizenship, armed tyranny and the democratic peace -- Introduction -- The citizenship objection -- Civic nations.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780415700221
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780415700221
    Additional Edition: Print version Political Theory of Global Justice : A Cosmopolitan Case for the World State
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9959229986802883
    Format: 1 online resource (232 p.)
    ISBN: 1-135-99639-3 , 1-135-99640-7 , 1-280-04896-4 , 0-203-33519-8
    Series Statement: Routledge innovations in political theory ; 13
    Content: Could global government be the answer to global poverty and starvation?Cosmopolitan thinkers challenge the widely held belief that we owe more to our co-citizens than to those in other countries. This book offers a moral argument for world government, claiming that not only do we have strong obligations to people elsewhere, but that accountable integration among nation-states will help ensure that all persons can lead a decent life.Cabrera considers both the views of those political philosophers who say we have much stronger obligations to help our co-citizens than foreigners a
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Political Theory of Global Justice: A cosmopolitan case for the world state; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Jericho road; 1 Priorities; Introduction; The constitutive approach; The poor fit objection; Undercutting; The universal-particularism approach; Impositions; Side-effects; The intimacy approach; Distinguishing between obligations to intimates; 2 Consequences; Introduction; Consequentialism and moral cosmopolitanism; A utilitarian argument for cosmopolitan distributions; The moral heroism objection; Basic wants utilitarianism , Moral heroism and distanceThe impermissible sacrifices objection; Hybrid consequentialism; Conclusion; 3 Moral reciprocity and self-development rights; Introduction; Rawls's rejection of cosmopolitanism; The Rawlsian interdependence approach; Interdependence and isolated states; Domestic interaction and immigration; The moral reciprocity approach and self-development; Global equal opportunity and self-development rights; The case for free movement; Culture and universality in self-development rights; Conclusion; 4 The cosmopolitan imperative; Introduction; The Westphalian system , Sovereignty and universal rightsAn ideal sovereign states system; Westphalian biases against cosmopolitan distributions; An integrated alternative; An obligation to create just institutions; Conclusion; 5 Democratic distance; Introduction; The world state ideal; The democratic distance objection; The integrated alternative elaborated; Citizen efficacy and substate groups; Majority tyranny and trans-state factions; Tyranny of the impoverished global majority; Conclusion; 6 Citizenship, armed tyranny and the democratic peace; Introduction; The citizenship objection; Civic nations , The armed tyranny objectionThe civil war objection; Conclusion; 7 Possibilities; Introduction; Globalization; Trans-state exchange and EU constitutionalization; Trans-state exchange and the WTO; The (possible) constitutionalization of the Americas; Global possibilities; Fix it; Conclusion; Notes; Select bibliography; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-77066-1
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-70022-1
    Language: English
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