articleSocial Philosophy and PolicyJan 1, 2006Closed access

RESPONSIBILITY AND GLOBAL JUSTICE: A SOCIAL CONNECTION MODEL

University of Chicago

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Abstract

The essay theorizes the responsibilities moral agents may be said to have in relation to global structural social processes that have unjust consequences. How ought moral agents, whether individual or institutional, conceptualize their responsibilities in relation to global injustice? I propose a model of responsibility from social connection as an interpretation of obligations of justice arising from structural social processes. I use the example of justice in transnational processes of production, distribution and marketing of clothing to illustrate operations of structural social processes that extend widely across regions of the world. The social connection model of responsibility says that all agents who…

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Keywords
  • Connection (principal bundle)
  • Economic Justice
  • Global justice
  • Social justice
  • Sociology
  • Law and economics
  • Political science
  • Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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