The future of morality and international justice

pages: 19-30

Authors

  • Vojin Rakić

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1001019R

Abstract

The focus of this paper will be on the issue of justice, specifically in international relations. In that context, a number of existing theories of international justice will be briefly reviewed. Afterwards, I will turn to the question of what justice actually is. The assertion that justice is based on the idea of freedom will be substantiated. I will attempt to support my position with Doyle's and Kant's argumentation. It will be concluded that there are robust arguments in favor of the thesis that our historical development is marked by a gradual expansion of freedom and justice. Furthermore, we have strong reasons to aspire liberal internationalism based on the idea of humanity's gradual approximation of some form of global state because such a conception might be the best warrant of justice in international relations. Keywords: liberal internationalism, communitarianism, justice, normative will, freedom, politics, ethics, the future

Published

16.02.2010

How to Cite

Rakić, V. (2010) “The future of morality and international justice: pages: 19-30”, Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society. Belgrade, Serbia, 21(1). doi: 10.2298/FID1001019R.

Issue

Section

STUDIES AND ARTICLES