Description
This book, Global Justice: Seminal Essays, is part of a two-volume set that aids in the study of global justice and global ethical issues. It addresses significant global dimensions, including what individuals, countries, and associations ought to do in response to global problems like poverty, population growth, and climate change. It also examines concepts used in discussing these issues, such as development and human rights, and the legitimacy of phenomena like national borders, sovereignty, self-determination, nationalism, and patriotism. This used book is in good condition.