Cosmopolitanism versus Non-Cosmopolitanism: Critiques, Defenses, Reconceptualizations
Cosmopolitanism versus Non-Cosmopolitanism: Critiques, Defenses, Reconceptualizations
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Abstract
The debate between cosmopolitans and non-cosmopolitans flourishes. Contributors continue to disagree over at least fourteen core issues analyzed in this work, including these questions: What is distinctive about a cosmopolitan approach to matters of justice? What does the commitment to the ideal of moral equality entail for global justice? Does membership in associations, especially national ones, matter to our duties to one another in the global context? Does the global economic order violate the rights of the poor or harm their interests in ways that require reform or redress? What is it to be a good “world citizen” and is this in conflict with local duties and being a good citizen of a state? To what extent are cosmopolitan and special duties reconcilable? Do cosmopolitan or non-cosmopolitan theories provide a better account of our obligations or a more useful framework for mediating the interests of compatriots and non-compatriots? This timely collection of essays advances the discussion on many of the questions over which cosmopolitans and non-cosmopolitans continue to disagree. All the essays explore new work and contribute to advancing the debate, and none has been published previously. Together, this set of essays demonstrate how nuanced and sophisticated some of the debate has become. The variety of topics that the debate encompasses suggests that mastering the issues is important to understanding much contemporary moral and political theorizing.
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Front Matter
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Rethinking the Cosmopolitanism versus Non-Cosmopolitanism Debate: An Introduction
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We Are All Cosmopolitans Now
Michael Blake
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On the Relation Between Moral and Distributive Equality
Andrea Sangiovanni
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Cosmopolitanism Without If and Without But
Lea Ypi
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Cosmopolitan Justice and Rightful Enforceability
Laura Valentini
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Is There Really a “Global Human Rights Deficit?”: Consequentialist Liability and Cosmopolitan Alternatives
Saladin Meckled-Garcia
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Severe Poverty as a Systemic Human Rights Violation
Elizabeth Ashford
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For (Some) Political and Institutional Cosmopolitanism, (even if) Against Moral Cosmopolitanism
Miriam Ronzoni
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Cosmopolitanism: Liberal and Otherwise
David A. Reidy
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The Social and Institutional Bases of Distributive Justice
Samuel Freeman
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Human Dignity, Associative Duties, and Egalitarian Global Justice
Darrel Moellendorf
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Worldly Citizens: Civic Virtue Without Patriotism
Simon Keller
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Collective Agency and Global Non-Domination
Fabian Schuppert
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The Cosmopolitanism Controversy Needs a Mid-Life Crisis
Richard W. Miller
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Concluding Reflections1
Thomas Pogge
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End Matter
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