Introduction: symposium on Brooke Ackerly’s Just Responsibility: A Human Rights Theory of Global Justice

Journal of Global Ethics 16 (1):95-98 (2020)
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ABSTRACTThis symposium brings together normative and empirical scholars in dialogue on Brooke Ackerly’s innovative and compelling recent monograph, Just Responsibility. Contributors discuss the book’s distinctive grounded normative theory methodology, its arguments for how individuals can take appropriate responsibility for global structural injustices, and its potential for practical impact.

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Luis Cabrera
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