More Than Charity: Cosmopolitan Alternatives to the "Singer Solution"

Ethics and International Affairs 16 (1):107-120 (2002)
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Contrary to Singer's view, Kuper asserts that there is no "royal road" to poverty relief, but intersecting roads that may take us to a place without poverty. Drawing on the works of Rawls and Marx, Kuper examines how an effective political philosophy of this kind might be developed.

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