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Global Justice and Stakeholding (2020)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2020). Global Justice and Stakeholding. International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 34(1), 105-122. https://doi.org/10.5840/ijap2021118139

The orthodox position in global justice is to consider questions about international distributive justice from a perspective of what duties, if any, affluent states have towards people in severe poverty. The debate has focused on whether positive or... Read More about Global Justice and Stakeholding.

More than Recognition: Why Stakeholding Matters for Reconciliation in Hegel's Philosophy of Right (2020)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2020). More than Recognition: Why Stakeholding Matters for Reconciliation in Hegel's Philosophy of Right. The Owl of Minerva, 51(1/2), 59-86. https://doi.org/10.5840/owl202062831

Hegel’s project of reconciliation is central to his Philosophy of Right. This article argues scholars have understood this project in one of two ways, as a form of rational reconciliation or a kind of endorsement. Each is incomplete and their inabili... Read More about More than Recognition: Why Stakeholding Matters for Reconciliation in Hegel's Philosophy of Right.

Collective Responsibility for Severe Poverty (2020)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2020). Collective Responsibility for Severe Poverty. Global Policy, 11(4), 486-491. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12825

Thomas Pogge has argued powerfully for the view that states which are responsible for severe poverty collectively share this responsibility. I claim that this rough equality of collective responsibility is not compelling. Relevant states may share co... Read More about Collective Responsibility for Severe Poverty.