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The realisation of justice in the real world requires political theory and political action. This book offers a road map for these two notions to connect. It explains how action-guiding principles are formulated by seeking cross-disciplinary input. Also, it casts light on the concepts that occupy the space between political theory and real-world politics, which are often used as reasons to obstruct the progression of social justice, e.g. feasibility, fact-sensitivity, compliance and path-dependence. This book argues for a re-appropriation of these concepts in the name of justice. Many examples…mehr
The realisation of justice in the real world requires political theory and political action. This book offers a road map for these two notions to connect. It explains how action-guiding principles are formulated by seeking cross-disciplinary input. Also, it casts light on the concepts that occupy the space between political theory and real-world politics, which are often used as reasons to obstruct the progression of social justice, e.g. feasibility, fact-sensitivity, compliance and path-dependence. This book argues for a re-appropriation of these concepts in the name of justice. Many examples will be provided. In particular, the book focuses on the case of climate change. It offers two case studies on the realisation of climate justice.
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Autorenporträt
Alexandre Gajevic Sayegh is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Political Science at McGill University. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies and a Lecturer at the Department of Political Sciences at Yale University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I 1. On the Roles and Limits of Ideal Theory 2. Overcoming the 'Paradox' of Ideal Theory 3. Action-Guidance in a Non-Ideal World 4. Transitional Theory: Connecting Ideals with Political Action Part II 5. Tax Competition 6. Climate Justice 7. Carbon Pricing Conclusion
Introduction Part I 1. On the Roles and Limits of Ideal Theory 2. Overcoming the 'Paradox' of Ideal Theory 3. Action-Guidance in a Non-Ideal World 4. Transitional Theory: Connecting Ideals with Political Action Part II 5. Tax Competition 6. Climate Justice 7. Carbon Pricing Conclusion
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