ISBN:
9781108954167
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (272 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
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DDC:
303.372
Abstract:
Dryzek and Tanasoca examine how justice in the international system requires movement toward global democracy, and how such moves can be made in areas like climate governance and the formulation of the Sustainable Development Goals. For scholars and students in political theory, philosophy, international ethics, and global governance.
Abstract:
Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction: Challenges, Agents, Cases -- First Challenge: Disagreement over the Content of Justice -- Second Challenge: Who Is Required to Do What? -- Working through Cases: The SDGs and Climate Governance -- History of the SDGs -- The Goals and Global Justice -- Climate Governance -- Preview -- Conclusion -- 2 Agents of Justice -- Agency and Justice: Concepts Clarified -- What Is 'Agency'? -- What Distinguishes 'Justice' from Other Moral Domains? -- Agents of Justice: Genealogy and Lacunae -- Implementing Agents of Justice -- Formative Agents of Justice -- Formative Agency and Practical Reasoning -- Formative Agency in Democratic Deliberation -- Neutralizing Self-Interest -- Improving Epistemic Competence -- A Typology of Agents of Justice -- Global Justice Entrepreneurs -- Implementing Agents: Global Justice Effectors -- 3 Democratizing Formal Authority: States and International Organizations -- The Main Problem with States: Veiling Material Self-Interest in the Language of Justice -- States and Climate Justice -- States and the SDGs -- Democratizing the Engagements of States -- International Organizations -- Redeeming the Formative Agency of International Organizations -- Conclusion -- 4 Democratizing Money: The Rich, Corporations, and Foundations -- The Rich -- The Advocacy of the Rich -- The Giving of the Rich -- Effective Altruism -- The Political Problem with the Agency of the Rich -- Corporations -- The Public Role of Business -- The Corporate Role in the SDGs -- Corporations in Perspective -- Foundations -- The Public Role of Foundations -- Democratizing Foundations -- Conclusion -- 5 Democratizing the Power of Words: Experts, Public Intellectuals, Advocacy Groups, and the Media -- Experts.
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