One world: the ethics of globalization

New Haven: Yale University Press (2002)
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If we agree with the notion of a global community, then we must extend our concepts of justice, fairness, and equity beyond national borders by supporting measures to decrease global warming and to increase foreign aid, argues Peter Singer

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