In Search of the Good Life: The Ethics of GlobalizationRebecca Todd Peters examines the phenomenon of globalization and debates about whether it is helpful or harmful to society. Peters identifies and explores four competing globalization theories that are essential to the issue: the neo-liberal, development, earthist, and post-colonial theories. Within each chapter, Peters points out ideological underpinnings, primary constituencies, and moral visions of each theory by exploring its ideologies of the good life. Peters book also argues that these four moral visions of our world are not morally equivalent. As an alternative, she offers a set of normative criteria that should guide all sectors of society as the creation of a new globalization continues. |
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Ethics in an Era of Globalization Ronald Commers,Wim Vandekerckhove,An Verlinden Limited preview - 2008 |