Questioning Thomas Pogge's proposals to eradicate global poverty
Moral cosmopolitanism has often been criticised for being too demanding and not offering a viable solution to the problem of extreme global poverty. Thomas Pogge has responded to both these concerns by arguing that it is possible to eradicate most global poverty through relatively light internationa...
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Main Author: | JORDAAN, Eduard |
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2010
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