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The Grounds of Justice

Mathias Risse
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Working Paper Series from Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government

Abstract: Are there principles of distributive justice that apply within but not across states, principles that only hold among some but not all human beings? This is perhaps the central question of contemporary political philosophy. This paper introduces a set of distinctions to make clear what the relevant views on this question are and then develops a position called pluralist internationalism.

Date: 2007-10
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