Social Theory and Practice

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published on April 1, 2024

Gennady McCracken

Bootstrapping Arguments for Global Justice

No-connection theories and special connection global justice theories attempt to explain our global responsibilities. No-connection theories, while universal are less than motivating. Special-connection theories, while motivating, have been unable to fully ground global responsibilities. “Bootstrapping” theories like those of Thomas Donahue-Ochoa or Shannon Vallor are both universal and motivating. Donahue-Ochoa argues that systemic injustice reduces everyone’s freedom. Vallor argues that virtues have global scope given how they are grounded. Both have flaws. I propose “absolute resistance theory.” I claim if we cannot resist systemic injustice locally without global resistance, we have global responsibilities to resist injustice stemming from proximate relationships.