This multi-authored book explores the ways that many influential
ethical traditions - secular and religious, Western and non-Western -
wrestle with the moral dimensions of poverty and the needs of the
poor. These traditions include Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism,
Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism, among the religious perspectives;
classical liberalism, feminism, liberal-egalitarianism, and Marxism,
among the secular; and natural law, which might be claimed by both.
The basic questions addressed by each of these traditions are linked
to several overarching themes: what poverty is, the particular
vulnerabilities of high-risk groups, responsibility for the occurrence
of poverty, preferred remedies, how responsibility for its alleviation
is distributed, and priorities in the delivery of assistance. This
volume features an introduction to the types, scope, and causes of
poverty in the modern world and concludes with Michael Walzer's
broadly conceived commentary, which provides a direct comparison of
the presented views and makes suggestions for further study and
policy.
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Religious and Secular Perspectives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780511796265
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok