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World Poverty and Human Rights : ウィキペディア英語版 | World Poverty and Human Rights
''World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and Reforms'' is a 2002 book by Thomas Pogge. In the book, Pogge explains that the poorest 44 percent of humankind have 1.3 percent of global income and their purchasing power per person per day is less than that of $2.15 in the US in 1993; 826 million of them do not have enough to eat.〔(Thomas Pogge Books )〕 One-third of all human deaths are from poverty-related causes: 18 million annually, including 12 million children under five.〔(World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and Reforms )〕 At the other end of the spectrum, the 15 percent of humankind in the developed countries have 80 percent of global income. Pogge argues that shifting 1 or 2 percent of the wealthy states' share toward poverty eradication is morally compelling. Yet most of the affluent believe that they have no such responsibility and Thomas Pogge's book seeks to explain how this belief is sustained. He analyses how our "moral and economic theorizing and our global economic order" have adapted to make us appear disconnected from mass poverty abroad. Dispelling the illusion, he also offers a normative standard of global economic justice and makes detailed, realistic proposals toward fulfilling it.〔〔(Thomas Pogge: World Poverty and Human Rights )〕 == Eradicate Poverty == Thomas Pogge argues that with the cost of two-thirds of the US military's expenditures, we could largely eradicate poverty. 〔(Thomas Pogge on Global Poverty )〕 The global rich have a duty to eradicate poverty because they have violated the principal of justice to not unduly harm others by their coercive global order. 〔Ethical Theory and Moral PracticeVol. 7, No. 5 (January 2005), pp. 537-550〕
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