This book considers what responsibilities affluent individuals have toward global poverty given that global poverty is a problem with structural political causes and one that generally requires collective action. By looking at the intersection of moral political and legal philosophy this book gives a pluralistic and differentiated account of individual duties based on a person's moral agency her roles within collective groups (including her occupational and civic roles) and her institutional identities as citizen and consumer.
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