Lea Ypi on global justice and avant-garde political agency: some reflections

Ethics and Global Politics 6 (2):93-99 (2013)
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Lea Ypi’s book Global Justice and Avant-Garde Political Agency is a very rich book, and one cannot hope to do it justice in the space of a short discussion.1 In this commentary I will focus on the second part of her title, reserving for another occasion her interesting discussion of equality and sufficiency as principles of global justice. Here I will restrict myself to some remarks about method in political theory, and especially the idea of avant-garde political theory, which is perhaps Ypi’s most distinctive contribution

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David Miller
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