Publication year 2009
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Power & Greed, Justice, Economics, Community
Tags Philosophy, Poverty, Social Justice, Business & Economics, Sociology, Philosophy, Politics & Government
In 2009, Peter Singer, philosopher and ethicist at Princeton University, published The Life You Can Save, a short treatise on the obligations of affluent persons to alleviate the suffering of those experiencing extreme poverty on a global scale. By this time in his career, Singer had spent several decades on ethical questions related to global poverty. In 1972, he produced a seminal essay in the field, “Famine, Affluence, and Morality.” After a much more recent... Read The Life You Can Save Summary