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,Rising Affluence, Falling Rights: Impact of India’s Superrich on Human Rights of the Poor,al/institutional processes that undermine, or cause to undermine, the fulfilment of the human rights of the poor. The chapter assesses India’s tax and credit policies to demonstrate how public policies benefiting the superrich can impinge upon the principle of equal opportunity. It assesses mechanis异教徒 发表于 2025-3-25 11:10:14
Conclusion,ch theoretical landscape, with the most notable contributions originating from Western academia that dominates, in fact, the entire intellectual account of global justice. The subject matter and the contestation on the nature of duties/responsibilities of eradicating world poverty continue to be theagenda 发表于 2025-3-25 11:45:32
Introduction,ritical scholarship has created ripples across the domain, with scholars contesting the intellectual contours of the debate, its discursive boundaries, the geographical and intellectual location of its theorists and the key agents that comprise its subject matter. This chapter problematises the contPanacea 发表于 2025-3-25 17:25:04
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,Mapping Private Affluence in the Developing World: The Case of India’s Superrich,forms. The chapter also explains the broader contours, characteristics and patterns of the emergent “Indian plutonomy” attributed largely to the decentralisation of global economic policies and the state’s increasingly pro-superrich posture. It traces the sources and patterns of distribution of theMuffle 发表于 2025-3-26 01:56:55
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,Correction to: Mapping Private Affluence in the Developing World: The Case of India’s Superrich,Kaleidoscope 发表于 2025-3-26 17:45:11
Book 2024om the highly decentralised global economic order that (re)produces affluence of the few and deprivation of the many within these countries. In doing so, this book argues that the superrich have a positive duty to alleviate poverty and reduce inequality beyond their free-standing moral responsibility for philanthropy..