What’s Wrong with McCloskey on the Earth Charter
Richard England ()
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Richard England: Department of Economics, University of New Hampshire
Eastern Economic Journal, 2003, vol. 29, issue 3, 471-472
Abstract:
This note responds to Deirdre McCloskey's 2002 critique of the Earth Charter by arguing that the concepts of sustainability, intergenerational equity and political democracy are essential to an understanding of that international manifesto.
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Date: 2003
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