On the politics of global economy, global justice
Rethinking Marxism, vol. 16, no. 4, 2004, pp. 367–373
Abstract
In this paper I respond to the symposium on my book Global Economy, Global Justice: Normative Objections and Policy Alternatives to Neoliberalism, with contributions by William Milberg, Julie Graham, Maliha Safri, and Eray Düzenli. This paper explores a topic just briefly mentioned in Global Economy, Global Justice–namely, the politics associated with the pursuit of the form of justice that I advance in the book. I argue that the book’s principal arguments are informed by the theoretical perspectives in evidence in the papers of Milberg, Graham, and Safri and Düzenli, though I had chosen not to explore these perspectives in detail.
