School of Theology and Seminary Faculty Publications
Power, Leadership, and the Struggle against Government Corruption
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2011
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Economics | Religion | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Abstract
Book description:
What does global justice look like, and how can leadership help get us there? The contributors to Leadership and Global Justice confront the conceptual and practical challenges associated with pursuing justice beyond national boundaries. Essays analyze the roles and responsibilities of institutions - states, corporations, international financial institutions, UN bodies, nongovernmental organizations - in making collaborative progress towards international justice. They explore justice in various spheres: citizenship, the marketplace, health, education, and the environment. And they provide creative and constructive moral approaches for evaluating and promoting global justice, including human rights, capabilities, and solidarity of people across boundaries.
Recommended Citation
Finn, Daniel K. "Power, Leadership, and the Struggle against Government Corruption." In Leadership and Global Justice, edited by Douglas A. Hicks and Thad Wiliamson, 59-74. New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
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