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A Hegelian approach to global poverty
Vol. 10
Lydia Moland
Between statism and cosmopolitanism
Thom Brooks
Conclusion—Western vs. Eastern replies to the inverse economic pyramid
Vol. 15
Jonathan Bowman
Contra Leviathan
Robert Fine
Cosmopolitan corporate responsibilities
Vol. 6
Wim Vandekerckhove
Cosmopolitanism, identity and recognition
Stan van Hooft
Do cosmopolitan ethics and cosmopolitan democracy imply each other?
Carol C. Gould
Extending the dialectics of secularization Eastward
Feasibility constraints and the cosmopolitan vision
Holly Lawford-Smith
Global institutionalism and justice
Rekha Nath
Hegel and global justice
Andrew Buchwalter
Hegel on cosmopolitanism, international relations, and the challenges of globalization
Steven V. Hicks
Hegel on war, recognition and justice
Gary Browning
Hegel, civil society, and globalization
Peter G. Stillman
Hegel, global justice, and mutual recognition
Introduction
Jasper's axial prophesy fulfilled?
Moral progress and world history
Andrew Linklater
Questioning cosmopolitan justice
Tom Campbell
Questioning the questioning of cosmopolitanism
Nigel Dower
Reconciling global duties with special responsibilities
An Verlinden
Reconsidering the state
Steven Slaughter
Redeeming freedom
Jiwei Ci
The citizen of the European union from a Hegelian perspective
Paul Cobben
The coming world welfare state which Hegel could not see
Clark Butler
The cosmopolitan stranger
Vince P. Marotta
The fiction of a European secular modernity
Toleration, social identity, and international justice in rawls and Hegel
Maria G. Kowalski
Whose justice? which modernity?
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