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Carol C. Gould is Distinguished Professor in the Philosophy Department at Hunter College and in the Doctoral Programs in Philosophy and Political Science at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where she also serves as Director of the Center for Global Ethics & Politics at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies.
Books - CAROL C. GOULD
Carol Gould's latest book, Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice, was published by Cambridge University Press in October 2014. Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights (Cambridge, 2004)
CAROL C. GOULD Curriculum Vitae Address: 333 Central Park West, apt. 16, New York, NY 10025 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.carolcgould.com/ Education: University of Chicago, Analysis of Ideas and the Study of Methods, B.A. General Honors on Graduation; Phi Beta Kappa, University of Chicago Chapter; French Prize
Carol C. Gould Introduction This article attempts to revise solidarity from its primary historical meaning as a relationship binding all the members of a single cohesive group or society toward a conception more suitable for the new forms of transnational interrela-tionships that mark contemporary globalization. It considers the supportive rela-
Selected Articles - CAROL C. GOULD
A Sampling of Journal Articles by Carol Gould " Table of Contents " and " Introduction " from Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice (Cambridge University Press, 2014).
Gould, Carol C Marx's social ontology. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Marx, Karl, 1818-1883-0ntology. 2. Communism and society. 3. Ontology. L Title. B3305.M74G65 111 78-4614 ISBN 0-262-07071-5 To my mother and in memory of father
Carol C.Gould Introduction Regionalism has come to the fore in recent economic and political developments and has been an important subject of attention in con-temporary political science. Especially in view of the rise to prominence of the European Union (EU) over the past decades (despite the various
Carol C. Gould Robinson criticizes theories of global justice and human rights for omitting the crucial role of caregiving within the ethics of globalization.4 Robinson highlights the ways in which global restructuring has proceeded without attention to women’s unpaid labor and their double work burdens.5 Her analysis
Carol C. Gould This article argues that Thomas Pogge’s important theory of global justice does not ade- quately appreciate the relation between interactional and institutional accounts of human
CAROL C. GOULD Abstract: The emergence of cross-border communities and transnational associa-tions requires new ways of thinking about the norms involved in democracy in a globalized world. Given the significance of human rights fulfillment, including social and economic rights, I argue here for giving weight to the claims of political