PHI-2635 Chapter Notes - Chapter 302-307: Comparative Politics, Industrial Revolution

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The global political and economic harms people in developing countries our duty to the globe awards therefore not to assist them but to rectify injustice. Risse does not believe this global order does not harm that poor according to the benchmarks of comparison. Proving (as we can tell) the global order has benefited the poor. Global political and economic order harms people in developing countries. Our duty toward the global poor is not to assist them but to rectify injustice there is one continuous global society based on territorial sovereignty. Founded as a framework for economic cooperation that would prevent disasters like the great. We cannot assume that other parts of the world would have been better had they been left alone, and it is easy to see why we inclined to do so. Advances in medicine and food production are largely due to countries that have shaped that order.

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