This book takes up the tension between globalization and community in order to articulate a new theory of global justice.
Joshua Anderson is based in the Department of History and Philosophy at Virginia State University.
Contents
Acknowledgements...................................................................................................
Introduction..............................................................................................
1 Globalization and the Logical Space of Global Justice...............................................
2 Against the Nation-State: On the Normative Poverty of Statism.............................
3 On the Value and Purpose of Community: A Proposal.........................................
4 Cosmopolitanism: Communal and Otherwise....................................................
5 Insights and Implications............................................................................
Conclusion: Anarchism, Community and Globalization............................................
Index