2000
DOI: 10.1177/000271620057000110
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Globalization and Justice

Abstract: In an era of globalization, basic institutional structures that shape our daily interactions transcend national boundaries. According to the institutional approach to social justice favored by John Rawls, we have a special obligation to ensure that the basic terms of these interactions are just. Two recent proposals would help accomplish this: a global resource dividend and a Tobin tax. Both of these proposals work within markets. Some have objected that globalization will lead to the homogenization of previou… Show more

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“…Further, Mandle (2000) suggests that globalization will lead to the homogenization of previously diverse cultures, and this may initially be more evident in urban than rural areas. This trend is evident in the manner of daily dress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further, Mandle (2000) suggests that globalization will lead to the homogenization of previously diverse cultures, and this may initially be more evident in urban than rural areas. This trend is evident in the manner of daily dress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keigher and Lowery (1998: 153) define it as 'a process of global integration in which diverse peoples, economies, cultures, and political processes are increasingly subjected to international influences, and people are made aware of the role of these influences in their everyday lives'. Globalization has been defined by Iida (2000: 87) as the 'phenomenon in which the global society shrinks in space, time, and distance on account of the information revolution and the transport revolution which have been achieved with highly developed scientific technology '. Mandle (2000) refers to globalization as the basic institutional structures that shape daily interactions that transcend national boundaries and will increase the pace of cultural and Key words * globalization * Guatemala * modernization * social work * traditional culture…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both the IMF and World Bank allow exclusive veto power to the US. Although the US does not have veto power in the WTO, it See Mandle (2000). See also Sen & Foster(1997).…”
Section: The Dialectics Of Globalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, by increasing global interconnectedness dramatically, recent globalization makes the communitarian argument less plausible (Devetak and Higgott 1999;Mandle 2000). In a globalized world, communitarians cannot answer why we should think of 14 The Korean Journal of International Relations, Volume47, Number5, 2007 justice only within the boundary of a national community (Beitz 1999).…”
Section: ⅱ Communitarian Argumentmentioning
confidence: 99%