This paper develops a novel competition criterion for evaluating institutional schemes. Roughly, this criterion says that one institutional scheme is normatively superior to another to the extent that the former would engender more widespread political competition than the latter. I show that this criterion should be endorsed by both global egalitarians and their statist rivals, as it follows from their common commitment to the moral equality of all persons. I illustrate the normative import of the competition criterion by exploring its potential implications for the scope of egalitarian principles of distributive justice. In particular, I highlight the challenges it raises for global egalitarians' efforts to justify extending the scope of ...
Two classes of arguments are often deployed by the anti-global egalitarians against attempts to univ...
While there need be no conflict in theory between addressing global inequality (inequalities between...
While there need be no conflict in theory between addressing global inequality (inequalities between...
This paper develops a novel competition criterion for evaluating institutional schemes. Roughly, thi...
This paper develops a novel competition criterion for evaluating institutional schemes. Roughly, thi...
This paper develops a novel competition criterion for evaluating institutional schemes. Roughly, thi...
Multiple authors have argued that moral cosmopolitanism, the thesis that every human has a global st...
Multiple authors have argued that moral cosmopolitanism, the thesis that every human has a global st...
Multiple authors have argued that moral cosmopolitanism, the thesis that every human has a global st...
Multiple authors have argued that moral cosmopolitanism, the thesis that every human has a global st...
Many political theorists defend the view that egalitarian justice should extend from the domestic to...
Many political theorists defend the view that egalitarian justice should extend from the domestic to...
Many political theorists defend the view that egalitarian justice should extend from the domestic to...
Two classes of arguments are often deployed by the anti-global egalitarians against attempts to univ...
This paper focuses on a distinction between two kinds of theories about the role of institutions in ...
Two classes of arguments are often deployed by the anti-global egalitarians against attempts to univ...
While there need be no conflict in theory between addressing global inequality (inequalities between...
While there need be no conflict in theory between addressing global inequality (inequalities between...
This paper develops a novel competition criterion for evaluating institutional schemes. Roughly, thi...
This paper develops a novel competition criterion for evaluating institutional schemes. Roughly, thi...
This paper develops a novel competition criterion for evaluating institutional schemes. Roughly, thi...
Multiple authors have argued that moral cosmopolitanism, the thesis that every human has a global st...
Multiple authors have argued that moral cosmopolitanism, the thesis that every human has a global st...
Multiple authors have argued that moral cosmopolitanism, the thesis that every human has a global st...
Multiple authors have argued that moral cosmopolitanism, the thesis that every human has a global st...
Many political theorists defend the view that egalitarian justice should extend from the domestic to...
Many political theorists defend the view that egalitarian justice should extend from the domestic to...
Many political theorists defend the view that egalitarian justice should extend from the domestic to...
Two classes of arguments are often deployed by the anti-global egalitarians against attempts to univ...
This paper focuses on a distinction between two kinds of theories about the role of institutions in ...
Two classes of arguments are often deployed by the anti-global egalitarians against attempts to univ...
While there need be no conflict in theory between addressing global inequality (inequalities between...
While there need be no conflict in theory between addressing global inequality (inequalities between...