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    Introduction
    In Marxism, Morality, and Social Justice, Princeton University Press. pp. 1-32. 1990.
  •  14
    Bibliography
    In Marxism, Morality, and Social Justice, Princeton University Press. pp. 465-506. 1990.
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    World Hunger and Moral Theory
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 1 193-204. 2007.
    I canvass the major contending normative theories /approaches concerning the world hungerabsolute poverty problem by going through a set of questions— some normative, some empirical, and some a mixture of both—in order to elucidate what the germane issues are in this ongoing debate and in order to provide a decision procedure for progressively weeding out the less plausible theories from the more plausible ones until we arrive at what I believe to be the most plausible and well-supported theory …Read more
  •  46
    Symposium on globalization and justice: Introduction
    Economics and Philosophy 22 (1): 113-114. 2006.
    For over half a century in more than a dozen books and 600 philosophical articles Kai Nielsen has developed and defended a radically egalitarian theory of social justice as well as a political vision demanding a democratic, humane form of socialism and, on an international level, a federative world socialist government embodying these values. In Globalization and Justice Nielsen applies his acute analytical abilities and his substantive theories and views to the present ongoing reality of corpor…Read more
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    Marxism, Morality, and Social Justice
    Princeton University Press. 1990.
    In this book R. G. Peffer tackles the challenges of finding in Marx's work an implicit moral theory, of answering claims that Marxism is incompatible with morality, and of developing the outlines of an adequate Marxist moral and social ...