Global Moral Egalitarianism and Global Distributive Egalitarianism

Ethics and International Affairs 29 (3):269-276 (2015)
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Abstract

Michael Blake claims that liberal principles ground egalitarian distribution domestically but not globally. This paper raises some worries about these claims. It challenges the argument for domestic distributive equality based on a concern for autonomy, noting that a broader concern for wellbeing is required. And it suggests that a concern for everyone’s autonomy and wellbeing supports the progressive pursuit of global distributive equality rather than only the pursuit of global sufficiency.

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Humanity, Associations, and Global Justice.Simon Caney - 2011 - The Monist 94 (4):506-534.

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