ABSTRACT

The Ethics of Development: An Introduction systematically and comprehensively examines the ethical issues surrounding the concept of development. The book addresses important questions such as:

  • What does development mean?
  • Is there a human right to development?
  • If we aim for sustainable development in an age of global climate change, should developed nations sacrifice economic growth for the sake of allowing developing countries to catch up?
  • Should eradication of poverty or diminution of radical inequality be the principal focus of developmental policy?
  • What are the macroeconomic theories of development? And how have they informed development policy?
  • How does development work in practice?

Featuring case studies throughout, this textbook provides a philosophical introduction to an incredibly topical issue studied by students within the fields of applied ethics, global justice, economics, politics, sociology, and public policy.

chapter |23 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|22 pages

Development

chapter 2|20 pages

Human rights

chapter 3|27 pages

Development through trade

Utilitarian, social contractarian, and communitarian considerations

chapter 4|17 pages

Development and aid

Global financial institutions and private donors

chapter 6|18 pages

Immigration and development

chapter 7|15 pages

Transnational corporations

chapter 8|16 pages

The development practitioner

chapter 9|13 pages

Personal duties

Personal giving and the obligation to assist