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Global justice and transnational politics : essays on the moral and political challenges of globalization / edited by Pablo De Greiff and Ciaran Cronin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in contemporary German social thoughtPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2002.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 320 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262271325
  • 026227132X
  • 0585445257
  • 9780585445250
  • 0262293382
  • 9780262293389
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Global justice and transnational politics.DDC classification:
  • 172/.4 21
LOC classification:
  • JA71 .G58 2002eb
Other classification:
  • 89.06
  • MK 1100
  • PR 2213
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Contents:
Introduction: Normative responses to current challenges of global governance / Ciaran Cronin and Pablo De Greiff -- Justice across borders / Amartya Sen -- The legitimacy of peoples / Leif Wenar -- Intervention and civilization: some unhappy lessons of the Kosovo war / David Luban -- Capabilities and human rights / Martha Nussbaum -- Human rights and human responsibilities / Thomas Pogge -- On legitimation through human rights / Jürgen Habermas -- The European nation-state and the pressures of globalization / Jürgen Habermas -- On reconciling cosmopolitan unity and national diversity / Thomas McCarthy -- Constitutional patriotism and the public sphere: interests, identity, and solidarity in the integration of Europe / Craig Calhoun.
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Summary: If globalization is to be a benefit and not a burden to humankind, it must be governed by global institutions that are perceived by all people to be democratic and just. But before we can create such institutions, we must imagine them, and that requires a rethinking and extension of normative political theory. Global Justice and Transnational Politics encourages and advances that work.The book's first part, "Weak Universalism," contains essays by Amartya Sen and Leif Wenar that offer constructive developments of John Rawls's statement of the principles a liberal polity might reasonably propose to govern its relations with other peoples. The second part, "Strong Universalism and Transnational Commitments," contains essays by Jurgen Habermas, David Luban, Martha Nussbaum, and Thomas Pogge examining the normative sources and possible types of cross-border commitments. In the third part, "Transnational Politics and National Identities," Habermas discusses the possibility of a democratic political order developing within the institutional framework of the European Union; Thomas McCarthy draws on Kant to show how cosmopolitanism might be reconciled with the legacy of nationalism; and Craig Calhoun tries to retrieve a positive aspect of the tradition of nationalism, namely that it provides large populations with a powerful way of imagining political community across space and time.
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Introduction: Normative responses to current challenges of global governance / Ciaran Cronin and Pablo De Greiff -- Justice across borders / Amartya Sen -- The legitimacy of peoples / Leif Wenar -- Intervention and civilization: some unhappy lessons of the Kosovo war / David Luban -- Capabilities and human rights / Martha Nussbaum -- Human rights and human responsibilities / Thomas Pogge -- On legitimation through human rights / Jürgen Habermas -- The European nation-state and the pressures of globalization / Jürgen Habermas -- On reconciling cosmopolitan unity and national diversity / Thomas McCarthy -- Constitutional patriotism and the public sphere: interests, identity, and solidarity in the integration of Europe / Craig Calhoun.

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If globalization is to be a benefit and not a burden to humankind, it must be governed by global institutions that are perceived by all people to be democratic and just. But before we can create such institutions, we must imagine them, and that requires a rethinking and extension of normative political theory. Global Justice and Transnational Politics encourages and advances that work.The book's first part, "Weak Universalism," contains essays by Amartya Sen and Leif Wenar that offer constructive developments of John Rawls's statement of the principles a liberal polity might reasonably propose to govern its relations with other peoples. The second part, "Strong Universalism and Transnational Commitments," contains essays by Jurgen Habermas, David Luban, Martha Nussbaum, and Thomas Pogge examining the normative sources and possible types of cross-border commitments. In the third part, "Transnational Politics and National Identities," Habermas discusses the possibility of a democratic political order developing within the institutional framework of the European Union; Thomas McCarthy draws on Kant to show how cosmopolitanism might be reconciled with the legacy of nationalism; and Craig Calhoun tries to retrieve a positive aspect of the tradition of nationalism, namely that it provides large populations with a powerful way of imagining political community across space and time.

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