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54Self-determination beyond sovereignty: Relating transnational democracy to local autonomyJournal of Social Philosophy 37 (1). 2006.
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91Coercion, care, and corporations: Omissions and commissions in Thomas Pogge's political philosophyJournal of Global Ethics 3 (3). 2007.This article argues that Thomas Pogge's important theory of global justice does not adequately appreciate the relation between interactional and institutional accounts of human rights, along with the important normative role of care and solidarity in the context of globalization. It also suggests that more attention needs to be given critically to the actions of global corporations and positively to introducing democratic accountability into the institutions of global governance. The article goe…Read more
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10Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global JusticeCambridge University Press. 2014.How can we confront the problems of diminished democracy, pervasive economic inequality, and persistent global poverty? Is it possible to fulfill the dual aims of deepening democratic participation and achieving economic justice, not only locally but also globally? Carol C. Gould proposes an integrative and interactive approach to the core values of democracy, justice, and human rights, looking beyond traditional politics to the social conditions that would enable us to realize these aims. Her i…Read more
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14Rethinking Democracy: Freedom and Social Cooperation in Politics, Economy, and SocietyPhilosophical Review 100 (4): 672. 1991.
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33Approaching Global Justice through Human Rights: Elements of Theory and PracticeThe Journal of Ethics 9 55-79. 2005.
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32Rethinking Democracy: Freedom and Social Cooperation in Politics, Economy, and SocietyCambridge University Press. 1988.In this book, Carol Gould offers a fundamental reconsideration of the theory of democracy, arguing that democratic decision-making should apply not only to politics but also to economic and social life. Professor Gould redefines traditional concepts of freedom and social equality, and proposes a principle of Equal Positive Freedom in which individual freedom and social co-operation are seen to be compatible. Reformulating basic conceptions of property, authority, economic justice and human right…Read more
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Marx’s Social Ontology: Individuality and Community in Marx’s Theory of Social RealityScience and Society 44 (1): 108-111. 1978.
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