James Christensens Trade Justice probes a wide array of issues related to international trade, many of which have been overlooked by political theorists Christensens text is refreshingly pragmatic. It takes the world as it is and asks where justice and injustice lie in this nonideal landscape. For a work in political philosophy, it is admirably conversant with the relevant economics and social science research. Future normative inquiry into international trade would
do well to begin here [This is a] well argued and largely persuasive book. Christensen deserves praise for his attentiveness to often-neglected problems as well as for his generally innovative approach.
James Christensen is a Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Essex. He completed his doctoral research at the University of Oxford.