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Responding to Global Poverty

Harm, Responsibility, and Agency

This book explores whether affluent people in the developed world have stringent responsibilities to help fight poverty abroad.

Christian Barry (Author), Gerhard \u00D8verland (Author)

9781108729987, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 24 January 2019

271 pages

23 x 15 x 1.4 cm, 0.4 kg

'\u2026 the book is invaluable in bringing together often disconnected debates from the philosophy of action, global justice, the philosophy of law and practical ethics, helping the reader to comprehend the conceptual building blocks and moral structure of the pressing problem of global poverty. In their effort to offer a coherent conceptual framework, the authors appear at times as trying to fit the various strands of the debate into a single straightjacket. In conclusion, the book will repay careful reading by anyone interested in understanding the complexity of global poverty, in particular advanced under]

Responding to Global Poverty Barry Øverland Paperback Cambridge University Press

Responding to Global Poverty

Harm, Responsibility, and Agency

This book explores whether affluent people in the developed world have stringent responsibilities to help fight poverty abroad.

Christian Barry (Author), Gerhard \u00D8verland (Author)

9781108729987, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 24 January 2019

271 pages

23 x 15 x 1.4 cm, 0.4 kg

'\u2026 the book is invaluable in bringing together often disconnected debates from the philosophy of action, global justice, the philosophy of law and practical ethics, helping the reader to comprehend the conceptual building blocks and moral structure of the pressing problem of global poverty. In their effort to offer a coherent conceptual framework, the authors appear at times as trying to fit the various strands of the debate into a single straightjacket. In conclusion, the book will repay careful reading by anyone interested in understanding the complexity of global poverty, in particular advanced under]

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