New Rules for Global Justice: Structural Redistribution in the Global Economy

New Rules for Global Justice: Structural Redistribution in the Global Economy

New Rules for Global Justice: Structural Redistribution in the Global Economy

by: Jan Aart Scholte University of Gothenburg (Editor), Lorenzo Fioramonti (Editor), Alfred G. Nhema (Editor)

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date: 2016-04-20

Language: English

Print Length: 198 pages

ISBN-10: 1783487747

ISBN-13: 9781783487745

Book Description

Today’s globalised world means offshore finance, airport boutiques and high-speed Internet for some people, against dollar-a-day wages, used t-shirts, and illiteracy for others. How do these highly skewed global distributions happen, and what can be done to counter them?New Rules for Global Justice engages with widespread public disquiet around global inequality. It explores (mal)distributions in relation to country, class, gender and race, with international examples drawn from Australia to Zimbabwe. The book is action-oriented and empowering, presenting concrete proposals for ‘new rules’ in regard to climate change, corruption, finance, food, investment, the Internet, migration and more.

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Today’s globalised world means offshore finance, airport boutiques and high-speed Internet for some people, against dollar-a-day wages, used t-shirts, and illiteracy for others. How do these highly skewed global distributions happen, and what can be done to counter them?New Rules for Global Justice engages with widespread public disquiet around global inequality. It explores (mal)distributions in relation to country, class, gender and race, with international examples drawn from Australia to Zimbabwe. The book is action-oriented and empowering, presenting concrete proposals for ‘new rules’ in regard to climate change, corruption, finance, food, investment, the Internet, migration and more.

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