A Global Resources Dividend
Thomas Pogge
Tuesday, 04 Nov 1997 at 12:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Thomas Pogge is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University where his areas of teaching and research include international justice, social and political philosophy, ethics and moral philosophy. He is the author of Human Rights as Moral Claims on Global Institutions and Realizing Rawls. Part of the World Affairs Series.Part of the World Affairs Series: Who Owns The World?
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