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    Political Theory and International Relations.Charles R. Beitz - 1979 - Princeton University Press.
    In this revised edition of his 1979 classic Political Theory and International Relations, Charles Beitz rejects two highly influential conceptions of international theory as empirically inaccurate and theoretically misleading. In one, international relations is a Hobbesian state of nature in which moral judgments are entirely inappropriate, and in the other, states are analogous to persons in domestic society in having rights of autonomy that insulate them from external moral assessment and political interference. Beitz postulates that a theory (...)
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    Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory.Charles R. Beitz - 1990 - Princeton University Press.
    The description for this book, Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory, will be forthcoming.
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    The Idea of Human Rights.Charles R. Beitz - 2009 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The international doctrine of human rights is one of the most ambitious parts of the settlement of World War II. Since then, the language of human rights has become the common language of social criticism in global political life. This book is a theoretical examination of the central idea of that language, the idea of a human right. In contrast to more conventional philosophical studies, the author takes a practical approach, looking at the history and political practice of human rights (...)
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    Political Theory and International Relations.Charles R. Beitz - 1979 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Charles Beitz rejects two highly influential conceptions of international theory as empirically inaccurate and theoretically misleading. In one, international relations is a Hobbesian state of nature in which moral judgments are entirely inappropriate, and in the other, states are analogous to persons in domestic society in having rights of autonomy that insulate them from external moral assessment and political interference. Beitz postulates that a theory of international politics should include a revised principle of state autonomy based on (...)
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  5. The Idea of Human Rights.Charles R. Beitz - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    Human rights have become one of the most important moral concepts in global political life over the last 60 years. Charles Beitz, one of the world's leading philosophers, offers a compelling new examination of the idea of a human right.
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    Review of David Miller: On Nationality[REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 1997 - Ethics 108 (1):225-229.
  7. Rawls's law of peoples.Charles R. Beitz - 2000 - Ethics 110 (4):669-696.
  8. Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory.Charles R. Beitz - 1989 - Princeton University Press.
  9. Cosmopolitan ideals and national sentiment.Charles R. Beitz - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (10):591-600.
  10. Cosmopolitanism and Global Justice.Charles R. Beitz - 2005 - The Journal of Ethics 9 (1-2):11-27.
    Philosophical attention to problems about global justice is flourishing in a way it has not in any time in memory. This paper considers some reasons for the rise of interest in the subject and reflects on some dilemmas about the meaning of the idea of the cosmopolitan in reasoning about social institutions, concentrating on the two principal dimensions of global justice, the economic and the political.
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  11. Justice and international relations.Charles R. Beitz - 1975 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 4 (4):360-389.
  12. Human Dignity in the Theory of Human Rights: Nothing But a Phrase?Charles R. Beitz - 2013 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 41 (3):259-290.
  13. Does Global Inequality Matter?Charles R. Beitz - 2001 - Metaphilosophy 32 (1-2):95-112.
    Global economic and political inequalities are in most respects greater today than they have been for decades. From one point of view inequality is a bad thing simply because it involves a deviation from equality, which is thought to have value for its own sake. But it is controversial whether this position can be defended, and if it can, whether the egalitarian ideal on which the defense may depend applies at the global level as in individual societies. Setting aside directly (...)
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  14. The Moral Standing of States Revisited.Charles R. Beitz - 2009 - Ethics and International Affairs 23 (4):325-347.
    "The Moral Standing of States" is the title of an essay Michael Walzer wrote in response to four critics of the theory of nonintervention defended in "Just and Unjust Wars." It states a theme to which he has returned in subsequent work. Beitz offers four sets of comments.
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    How Is Partisan Gerrymandering Unfair?Charles R. Beitz - 2018 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 46 (3):323-358.
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    Comment on Flathman Difficulties With Flathman's Moderation Thesis: CHARLES R. BEITZ.Charles R. Beitz - 1984 - Social Philosophy and Policy 1 (2):172-175.
    Professor Flathman's main aim in this interesting paper is to set forth what we might call the “moderation thesis.” It holds that there may be occasions when the best thing to do, all things considered, is to violate a right – at least if the violation takes the form of what Flathman calls “civil encroachment” or “civil non-enforcement.” Moreover, it would be desirable, in a society whose practices include rights, for this belief to be generally accepted, so that those who (...)
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    Internal and external.Charles R. Beitz - 2014 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 44 (2):225-238.
    James's Fairness in Trade seeks to offer an account of fair trade that is “internal” to an existing practice he describes as “mutual market reliance.” This paper distinguishes several senses of the distinction between “internal” and “external” that occur in the book and asks how, in its various senses, the distinction shapes and influences judgments about the fairness of the practice.
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  18. Secession: The Morality of Political Divorce, from Fort Sumter to Lithuania and Quebec. [REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (4):622-624.
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    Nonintervention and communal integrity.Charles R. Beitz - 1980 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 9 (4):385-391.
  20. Introduction: Basic Rights and Beyond.Charles R. Beitz & Robert E. Goodin - 2009 - In Charles R. Beitz & Robert E. Goodin (eds.), Global Basic Rights. Oxford University Press. pp. 1--24.
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    International Ethics: A "Philosophy and Public Affairs" Reader.Charles R. Beitz (ed.) - 1985 - Princeton University Press.
    This book is comprised of essays previously published in Philosophy & Public Affairs and also an extended excerpt from Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars.
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    Global Basic Rights.Charles R. Beitz & Robert E. Goodin (eds.) - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    Global Basic Rights brings together many of the most influential contemporary writers in political philosophy and international relations to explore some of the most challenging theoretical and practical questions provoked by Henry Shue's classic book Basic Rights.
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  23. Covert intervention as a moral problem.Charles R. Beitz - 1989 - Ethics and International Affairs 3:45–60.
    Today's international community may well view covert action and democracy as mutually exclusive policies. This article examines the practice of covert action in American foreign policy in light of events of the mid-1970s and 1980s, focusing on the scandalous misuse of executive authority and lack of accountability associated with covert means. Often manipulative and sometimes anonymous, covert operations raise critical morality concerns in a democratic society. Whether "any form of accountability is likely to be sufficient to bring the unauthorized use (...)
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    Review of A. John Simmons: Moral Principles and Political Obligations[REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 1981 - Ethics 91 (2):309-312.
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    Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory.Judith Lichtenberg & Charles R. Beitz - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (3):697.
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    From Practice to Theory.Charles R. Beitz - 2013 - Constellations 20 (1):27-37.
  27. The moral rights of creators of artistic and literary works.Charles R. Beitz - 2005 - Journal of Political Philosophy 13 (3):330–358.
  28. Tacit consent and property rights.Charles R. Beitz - 1980 - Political Theory 8 (4):487-502.
  29. The force of subsistence rights.Charles R. Beitz - 2015 - In Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao & Massimo Renzo (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights. Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    No Title available: Reviews.Charles R. Beitz - 1986 - Economics and Philosophy 2 (2):282-291.
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    Review of Stanley Hoffmann: Duties Beyond Borders: On the Limits and Possibilities of Ethical International Politics[REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 1983 - Ethics 93 (4):814-815.
  32. Political finance in the united states: A survey of research.Charles R. Beitz - 1984 - Ethics 95 (1):129-148.
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    Books in Review.Charles R. Beitz - 1991 - Political Theory 19 (2):303-305.
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    Books in Review.Charles R. Beitz - 1984 - Political Theory 12 (3):453-457.
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    Equality, Liberty, and Perfectionism.Charles R. Beitz - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (3):447-451.
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    Human Rights.Charles R. Beitz - 2017 - In Robert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit & Thomas Pogge (eds.), A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 628–637.
    The settlement of the Second World War yielded two important changes in the normative order of international relations. These are the prohibition of war except in self‐defence, expressed in the UN Charter and the limitation of sovereignty by a common set of protections of individuals, expressed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Looked at in historical perspective, these innovations are two dimensions of a single movement – a collective effort at the global level to impose discipline on the (...)
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  37. International Justice: Conflict.Charles R. Beitz - 1992 - In Lawrence C. Becker & Charlotte B. Becker (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Ethics. Garland Publishing. pp. 1--621.
     
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    Property and Time.Charles R. Beitz - 2017 - Journal of Political Philosophy 26 (4):419-440.
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  39. RN Berki, On Political Realism Reviewed by.Charles R. Beitz - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (3):109-110.
     
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    The practice and its authority: an elaboration.Charles R. Beitz - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (1):9-28.
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    The practice and its authority: an elaboration.Charles R. Beitz - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (1):9-28.
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  42. Resources, Values and Development. Amartya Sen, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984, 547 pages. [REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 1986 - Economics and Philosophy 2 (2):282.
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    Law, economics, and philosophy: a critical introduction, with applications to the law of torts.Mark Kuperberg & Charles R. Beitz (eds.) - 1983 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld.
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    Book Review:Moral Claims in World Affairs. Ralph Pettman; Ethics, Functionalism, and Power in International Politics. Kenneth W. Thompson. [REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 1980 - Ethics 91 (1):151-.
  45. Book Review:On Nationality. David Miller. [REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 1997 - Ethics 108 (1):225-.
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    Book Review:Moral Principles and Political Obligations. A. John Simmons. [REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 1981 - Ethics 91 (2):309-.
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    Development as Freedom, Amartya Sen , 380 pp., $27.50 cloth. [REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 2000 - Ethics and International Affairs 14:149-151.
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    The Liberal Heresy: Origins and Historical Developmentby SalvadoriMassimo. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1977. Pp. xv, 248. $18.95. [REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 1979 - Political Theory 7 (2):283-286.
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    Punishment: A Philosophy and Public Affairs Reader.A. John Simmons, Marshall Cohen, Joshua Cohen & Charles R. Beitz (eds.) - 1994 - Princeton University Press.
    The problem of justifying legal punishment has been at the heart of legal and social philosophy from the very earliest recorded philosophical texts. However, despite several hundred years of debate, philosophers have not reached agreement about how legal punishment can be morally justified. That is the central issue addressed by the contributors to this volume. All of the essays collected here have been published in the highly respected journal Philosophy & Public Affairs. Taken together, they offer not only significant proposals (...)
  50. R.N. Berki, On Political Realism. [REVIEW]Charles Beitz - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3:109-110.
     
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