Being Rich in a Poor World: On What Rich People Like Us Can Do at Little Cost

Etica E Politica 10 (1) (2008)
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Abstract

One very important question about poverty is what rich people like us should do to fight it. In this article, I argue that we can, at little cost to ourselves, give tithes of our money and live within our so-called ‘ecological footprint’. At the end of the article, it is argued that we should, morally, do these things

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