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Globalization and Political Ethics
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Rational exercise of our responsibility requires us to relate the globalization process to the ends and purposes that properly befit human life and human community. Economic 'ends' are merely the '...
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Rational exercise of our responsibility requires us to relate the globalization process to the ends and purposes that properly befit human life and human community. Economic 'ends' are merely the 'means' to ends of a higher order, which can only be specified in terms of moral duty and ethical purpose. The contributors to this book explore political-ethical issues of globalization, including terrorism, institutional change and distribution in the world economy, the role of the United Nations and international financial institutions, the regimes of international trade and technology transfer, the effects of regionalism in the European Union and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the failure of Russia, human rights enforcement in Africa, and the prospects for global governance. This book was originally published as Volume 4 no. 3-4 (2005) of Brill's journal Perspectives on Global Development and Technology.
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Pages: 458
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology
Publication Date:
29 November 2006
ISBN: 9789004155817
Format: Paperback
Richard B. Day, Ph.D. in Political Science (London) is Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He has published extensively on political economy, including Leon Trotsky and the Politics of Economic Isolation (Cambridge University Press, 2004).
Joseph Masciulli, Ph.D. in Political Science (University of Toronto, 1983) is Assistant Professor of Political Science at St. Thomas University (Fredericton, NB, Canada). He has published articles or chapters on international ethics, democracy and technology, and political leadership.
Joseph Masciulli, Ph.D. in Political Science (University of Toronto, 1983) is Assistant Professor of Political Science at St. Thomas University (Fredericton, NB, Canada). He has published articles or chapters on international ethics, democracy and technology, and political leadership.