Justice without Borders
In Justice without Borders, author Kok-Chor Tan presents a compelling exploration of the cosmopolitan notion of global justice, suggesting that it can coexist with certain nationalist and patriotic commitments. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2004, this insightful work spans 236 pages and is designed to engage both political theorists and moral philosophers alike. Tan's accessible and persuasive writing style invites readers to rethink the relationship between global justice and national identity, making it a must-read for those interested in political science, international relations, and the evolving discourse on justice. Dive into this thought-provoking analysis and discover how global equal concern can harmonize with national sentiments.