權利、責任、全球化與社群主義:評米勒的全球正義論

Translated title of the contribution: Rights, Responsibilities, Globalisation and Communitarianism: A Critical Examination of David Miller's Global Justice Theory

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Abstract

T The Cold War has come to an end after 30 years. For many globalists, the end of this war marked the victory of capitalism. Under the widespread influence of the globalisation of capitalism, multinational enterprises continue expanding and introducing problems related to the environment and labour rights. The rising global inequalities and other worldwide problems have also stimulated grassroot anti-globalisation protests. Political philosophers no longer focus on domestic issues. Both antagonistic camps of cosmopolitans and communitarians have started to tackle the problems of global inequality and poverty. This paper critically examines David Miller's rights-based global distributive justice theory and points out its defects.
Translated title of the contributionRights, Responsibilities, Globalisation and Communitarianism: A Critical Examination of David Miller's Global Justice Theory
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)141-183
Number of pages43
JournalHong Kong journal of Social Sciences
Issue number57
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Jun 1

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