Global development ethics -- Recognition and the other -- Hospitality and the immigrant -- Famine and development -- Liberal democracy and race -- Capitalism and transparency -- Global development ethics -- The ontology of global and cosmopolitan ethics -- Technology and practices of ethics in development -- Ethics of development.
Summary:
This book introduces and explores a theory of global development ethics, revealing some of the challenges to projects of global development and including coverage of core topics such as immigration, technology, famine, race and capitalism.
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