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Global Distributive Justice
Authors:Wilfried Hinsch
Institution:Lehrstuhl für Praktische Philosophie, Universität des Saarlandes, D-66041 Saarbrücken, Germany
Abstract:The paper discusses the problem of global distributive justice. It proposes to distinguish between principles for the domestic and for the global or intersocietal distribution of wealth. It is argued that there may be a plurality of partly diverging domestic conceptions of distributive justice, not all of which need to be liberal egalitarian conceptions. It is maintained, however, that principles regulating the intersocietal distribution of wealth have to be egalitarian principles. This claim is defended against Rawls's argument in The Law of Peoples that egalitarian principles of distributive justice should not be applied globally. Moreover, it is explained in detail, why Rawls's "duty of assistance to burdened societies" cannot be an appropriate substitute for a global principle of distributive justice.
Keywords:distributive justice  Difference Principle  natural duty  duty of assistance  principle of mutual aid  collective responsibility  moral desert  moral federalism  distributive statism  distributive cosmopolitanism
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