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Felix Hohlfeld

University of Graz
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  • University of Graz
    Doctoral student
Graz, Styria, Austria
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy
Applied Ethics, Miscellaneous
Applied Ethics, General Works
Global Justice
Distributive Justice
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
Global Justice
Distributive Justice
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    The Global Justice Case for Economic Growth by High-Income Countries
    Moral Philosophy and Politics. forthcoming.
    In the literature on global justice, the issue of economic growth in developed countries has received only scant attention. Where addressed, it is widely presumed to be either detrimental or irrelevant from the perspective of the world’s poor. This contribution aims to challenge this disregard by arguing that affluent countries have a duty of global justice to pursue economic growth deriving from their widely recognised obligation to eradicate global poverty.
    Rights and PovertyInternational JusticeDistributive Justice, MiscGlobal Justice
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