Justice at a Distance
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Justice at a Distance by Loren E. Lomasky, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This thought-provoking book, spanning 293 pages, is the first philosophical work to advocate for the liberalization of political structures as a solution to global issues, particularly poverty.
Lomasky argues that local injustices, rather than the shortcomings of affluent nations, are the primary drivers of poverty and stagnation in developing countries. This compelling narrative is essential reading for academics and students interested in political philosophy, social justice, law, and international relations. Engage with the critical examination of income distribution and economic development as Lomasky presents a fresh perspective on achieving equality and social justice.
Join the discourse on how reforming political frameworks can lead to meaningful change and a more equitable world.