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One World: The Ethics of Globalization

One World: The Ethics of Globalization

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Stimulous to disagreement
Review: Why is it that I feel like disagreeing with everything Peter Singer says even when most of it makes so much sense? I would agree that having a spouse with different color hair makes it easier to figure out who left hair in the drain. Who is at fault for global warming? For the most part he does not do more than state the various possibilities in this but he does lean towards those possibilities that make the US the bad guy. The WTO is also bad. My overall impression is that eating and using resources is bad (SUV drivers beware!) but that poverty means making it possible for everyone in 3rd world countries to live like people in 1st world countries. But wouldn't that be bad? I think Ricard Sole had a more consistent perspective on this. Our enemy is people. If we got rid of those the environment would be much better off.


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