Chris Armstrong is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Southampton. He works in normative political theory, and in recent years principally on global justice and climate justice. He is the author of Global Distributive Justice (Cambridge University Press, 2012), and many papers in journals such as the Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Politics, Philosophy and Economics and Ethics and International Affairs.
Introduction
1: Resources and Rights
2: Equality and its Critics
3: The Demands of Equality
4: Rewarding Improvement
5: Accommodating Attachment
6: Against Permanent Sovereignty
7: Perfecting Sovereignty?
8: Resource Taxes
9: The Ocean's Riches
10: The Burdens of Conservation