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Kant and Global Distributive Justice
This Element explores the global socioeconomic duties flowing from Kant's understanding of beneficence and the rightful condition.
Sylvie Loriaux (Author)
9781108729062, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 3 December 2020
75 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 0.6 cm, 0.125 kg
This Element argues that although Kant's political thought does not tackle issues of global poverty and inequality head on, it nonetheless offers important conceptual and normative resources to think of our global socioeconomic duties. It delves into the Kantian duty to enter a rightful condition beyond the state and shows that a proper understanding of this duty not only leads us to acknowledge a duty of right to assist states that are unable to fulfil the core functions of a state, but also provides valuable hints at what just transnational trade relations and a just regulation of immigration should look like.
1. Introduction
2. A duty of beneficence to help people in need
3. Poverty and inequality as issues of domestic justice
4. Justice in the face of global poverty and inequality
5. Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Ethical issues & debates [JFM], Society & culture: general [JF], Social & political philosophy [HPS], Ethics & moral philosophy [HPQ], Philosophy [HP]