Much of Pogge's argument in "Priorities of Global Justice" rests on the responsibility we in the developed world bear for the current condition of the world's poor. However, Wolf, in "Why Globalization Works," contends that the development of the west has had enormous benefits for the world's poor. Defend one of the authors' analyses against the other. What, if any, implications does your position have on the foundation of Pogge's duty to eradicate global poverty.If your position seems to undermine Pogge's duty is there an alternative justification for his position
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