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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers New Rules for Global Justice: Structural Redistribution in the Global Economy

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Product Description Today's globalised world means offshore finance, airport boutiques and high-speed Internet for some people, against dollar-a-day wages, used t-shirts, and illiteracy for others. How do these highly skewed global distributions happen, and what can be done to counter them? New Rules for Global Justice engages with widespread public disquiet around global inequality. It explores (mal)distributions in relation to country, class, gender and race, with international examples drawn from Australia to Zimbabwe. The book is action-oriented and empowering, presenting concrete proposals for 'new rules' in regard to climate change, corruption, finance, food, investment, the Internet, migration and more. Review In the current darkness of global injustice, a glimmer of light and hope comes from a renewed globalized discussion of pathways to justice. In its global distribution of authors as well as in its wide range of topics and strategies, this book is an extraordinary contribution to the worldwide discussion of change.--Göran Therborn, Professor of Sociology, University of Cambridge Global redistribution should be an urgent priority. By showing us how it can be accomplished, this much-needed book should hasten that day. A compelling roadmap to a just future.--James Gustave Speth, founder, National Resources Defense Council; former dean, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Over the last decades corporate globalization has imposed an economic system that has produced a world for the 1%, increased global injustice, and pushed the planet and societies to the brink. The ideas and proposals presented in New Rules for Global Justice have become an ecological and political imperative.--Vandana Shiva, recipient of the Alternative Nobel Prize - Right Livelihood Award To solve the urgent interlocking problems of climate change, world poverty, corruption, migration, food insecurity, intellectual property, international finance and money itself, New Rules for Global Justice are desperately needed. This book, produced by eminent researchers from four continents, gives us a brilliant, insightful and timely start.--Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, bestselling authors of The Spirit Level: Why Equality Is Better for Everyone About the Author Jan Aart Scholte is Faculty Professor in Peace and Development in the School of Global Studies at the University of Gothenburg. Lorenzo Fioramonti is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, and Director of the Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation. Alfred Nhema is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political and Administrative Sciences at the University of Zimbabwe.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 March 2016
Listed Since
11 October 2015

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