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Public Goods and Self-Interest Milton
Fisk
For an account based on this view, see Lisa Martin, "The Political Economy
of International Cooperation," in Global Public Goods, eds. U.Kaul, I.Grunberg,
and M.A. Stern (New York: Oxford University Pres, 1999), 51-64. back
On the notion of social goals, see Milton Fisk, Toward a Healthy Society: The
Morality and Politics of American Health Care Reform (Lawrence: University Press
of Kansas, 2000), 12, 90. back
Milton Fisk, "Surviving with Dignity in the Global Economy: The Battle for
Public Goods," in Not for Sale: In Defense of Public Goods, eds. A. Anton,
M. Fisk, and N. Holmstrom (Boulder: Westview Press, 2000), 323-344. back
"The Fight for Water and Democracy: An Interview with Oscar Olivera,"
Multinational Monitor 21, 6 (June 2000): 15-19. back
Todd Sandler, "Intergenerational Public Goods: Strategies, Efficiency and
Institutions," in Global Public Goods, eds. Kaul, Grunberg, and Stern, 20-50.
back
David Reynolds, "Living Wage Campaigns as Social Movements: Experiences in
Nine Cities," Labor Studies Journal 26, 2 (Summer 2001): 31-56. back
Scott Barrett, "Montreal Versus Kyoto: International Cooperation and the
Global Environment," in Global Public Goods, eds. Kaul, Grunberg, and Stern,
192-219. back
Amartya Sen, "Global Justice: Beyond International Equity," in Global
Public Goods, eds. Kaul, Grunberg, and Stern, 116-125. back
Milton Fisk, "Making Drugs a Public Good," Pharmaceutical News 8, 4
(July/August 2001):21-28. back
Charles R. Beitz, Political Theory and International Relations (Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1979), Part 1. back
Milton Fisk, The State and Justice (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989),
chapter 8. back
Daniel Altman, "Diagnosis of World's Health Focuses on Economic Benefit,"
New York Times (December 21, 2001). back
Maude Barlow, "The Last Frontier," The Ecologist 31, 1 (February 2001):
38-42. back
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