One world now : the ethics of globalization / Peter Singer.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Terry lecturesPublisher: Melbourne : The Text Publishing Company, 2002Description: 255 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1877008451
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.482 SIN 23
LOC classification:
  • JZ1318 .S583 2016
Summary: Seamlessly integrates major development of the past decade into Peter Singer's classic text on the ethics of globalization, "One World." One of the world's most influential philosophers here confronts both the perils and potentials inherent in globalization. every issue is considered from an ethical perspective, including climate change, foreign aid, human rights, immigration, and the responsibility to protect people from genocide and crimes against humanity. Singer argues powerfully that solving global problems requires transcending national differences.Other editions: Revision of: One world.
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First published: United States : Yale University Press, 2002.--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- A changing world -- One atmosphere -- One economy -- One law -- One community -- A better world? -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- Index.

Seamlessly integrates major development of the past decade into Peter Singer's classic text on the ethics of globalization, "One World." One of the world's most influential philosophers here confronts both the perils and potentials inherent in globalization. every issue is considered from an ethical perspective, including climate change, foreign aid, human rights, immigration, and the responsibility to protect people from genocide and crimes against humanity. Singer argues powerfully that solving global problems requires transcending national differences.

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