Pflichten auf Distanz: Weltarmut und individuelle Verantwortung

Nearly one billionpeople worldwide suffer from hunger. This book examines the question of what inhabitants of wealthy counties owe these people. The author focuses less on the question of how a better world can be created and more on the question of what well-off individuals are obligated to do in light of this obvious injustice and immense suffering. The book argues for a common responsibility to eliminate extreme poverty and speaks to individuals in their roles as citizens, consumers, and even moral subjects.

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Pflichten auf Distanz: Weltarmut und individuelle Verantwortung

Nearly one billionpeople worldwide suffer from hunger. This book examines the question of what inhabitants of wealthy counties owe these people. The author focuses less on the question of how a better world can be created and more on the question of what well-off individuals are obligated to do in light of this obvious injustice and immense suffering. The book argues for a common responsibility to eliminate extreme poverty and speaks to individuals in their roles as citizens, consumers, and even moral subjects.

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Pflichten auf Distanz: Weltarmut und individuelle Verantwortung

Pflichten auf Distanz: Weltarmut und individuelle Verantwortung

by Barbara Bleisch
Pflichten auf Distanz: Weltarmut und individuelle Verantwortung

Pflichten auf Distanz: Weltarmut und individuelle Verantwortung

by Barbara Bleisch

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Nearly one billionpeople worldwide suffer from hunger. This book examines the question of what inhabitants of wealthy counties owe these people. The author focuses less on the question of how a better world can be created and more on the question of what well-off individuals are obligated to do in light of this obvious injustice and immense suffering. The book argues for a common responsibility to eliminate extreme poverty and speaks to individuals in their roles as citizens, consumers, and even moral subjects.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110228267
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 08/31/2010
Series: Ideen & Argumente Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 254
File size: 564 KB
Language: German

About the Author

Barbara Bleisch, Universität Zürich, Schweiz.

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