Can a nation be held responsible for actions? David Miller of Nuffield College, Oxford, author of National Responsibility and Global Justice, explores the kinds of responsibility that nations can have.
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David Miller disappoints in that he does not answer the introductory questions about the Apology to Australian indigineous peoples. The concept of inherited or cultural responsibility is not justified, merely described in abstract terms.
Posted by: Judith Rodnan | April 26, 2008 at 02:41 AM