Global Justice in a Democratic World
Contemporary Liberal Theories
Abstract
This open access book offers a comparative analysis of the theories of justice developed by Rawls, Sen and Nussbaum, and aims to demonstrate their mutual relationship. All three liberal theories significantly enrich the set of fundamental principles of morality that concerns the sphere of political action. The novelty of Sen’s and Nussbaum’s capability approach in comparison with Rawls is that they discuss the problem of social justice on a global scale. They do not try to extend and adjust the two principles of justice to the whole of mankind, nor do they treat the difference principle as to be applied everywhere. Instead, they present their own cosmopolitan approach to applying their theories of justice to take into account issues which are neglected or insufficiently developed by Rawls, such as global inequalities, discrimination against women, the rights of people with disabilities, and animal rights. These theories can be described as an alternative to the crucial objection towards Rawls’ work that this theory of justice does not address these important global problems. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education
Keywords
Democracy; Justice; Liberalism; Multiculturalism; The Social ContractISBN
9781538150986Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing (US)Publication date and place
New York, 2021Imprint
Rowman & LittlefieldClassification
Right-of-centre democratic ideologies
Political structures: democracy
Centrist democratic ideologies
