Q: Do people in rich countries have positive duties to alleviate global poverty?
Reading list:
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Beitz, C. R. (1975). Justice and International Relations. Philosophy & Public Affairs, 4(4), 360–389. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2265079
Gilabert, P. (2012-03-15). From Global Poverty to Global Equality: A Philosophical Exploration. : Oxford University Press. Retrieved 26 Mar. 2022
Temkin, L. (2022-01-27). Being Good in a World of Need. : Oxford University Press. Retrieved 26 Mar. 2022
Jamieson, D. Duties to the Distant: Aid, Assistance, and Intervention in the Developing World. J Ethics 9, 151–170 (2005)
Miller, R. (2010-03-11). Globalizing Justice: The Ethics of Poverty and Power. : Oxford University Press. Retrieved 26 Mar. 2022
Thomas W. Pogge (2001) Eradicating Systemic Poverty: Brief for a global resources dividend, Journal of Human Development, 2:1, 59-77
GILABERT, P. (2005). THE DUTY TO ERADICATE GLOBAL POVERTY: POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE? Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 7(5), 537–550. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25733600
Loriaux, S. (2007). World poverty and the concept of causal responsibility. South African journal of philosophy, 26(3), 252-270.
Knight, C. (2008). A pluralistic approach to global poverty. Review of International Studies, 34(4), 713-733.
Pogge, T. (2005). Severe poverty as a violation of negative duties. Ethics & International Affairs, 19(1), 55-83.
Pogge, T. (2005). Real world justice. The journal of ethics, 9(1), 29-53.