Towards Justice seeks to address the tensions of global social misrecognition and injustice.
The book is based on a critique of liberal and libertarian contradictions with their conflictual consequences, and analyses of critical social theories and perspectives from the Global South (Latin America, Africa, and Asia), as well as the Global North. Hrubec deals with the dispute over particular and universal norms on local, regional, and global levels, extra-territorial social recognition of the global poor, strategic socialism, threats of global hegemony, authoritarianism, and war in light of various conflicts.
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Marek Hrubec is a Senior Research Fellow at the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Global Studies Association of North America. He has authored and edited many texts, including Africa in a Multilateral World (co-ed. Routledge, 2022).
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