The Right to a Human Minimum: H. Odera Oruka on Bridging the Gap Between the Rich and the Poor
暫譯: 人類最低生活權:H. Odera Oruka 談縮小貧富差距

Onyango Ouma, Stephen

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2025-07-02
  • 售價: $5,290
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,026
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 195
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031947541
  • ISBN-13: 9783031947544
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商品描述

This book provides a profound exploration of the concept of a "human minimum" as articulated by the renowned African philosopher H. Odera Oruka. It delves into the pressing issue of global inequality and examines how basic rights such as access to food, shelter, education, and healthcare are fundamental to human dignity and should be accessible to all, regardless of socioeconomic status. In a world where the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen, Oruka's philosophical framework is a blueprint for addressing this divide. Through a critical analysis of Oruka's work, this book presents the philosophy of a "human minimum" and describes why basic rights are essential to ensuring justice, equity, and sustainable development. It contextualizes these ideas within contemporary challenges, including poverty, unemployment, and the global disparities exacerbated by economic systems that favor wealth accumulation by the few.

This exploration pushes beyond abstract theory, offering practical insights into policy solutions and societal structures that can uphold the dignity of every individual. It argues that achieving this requires not only ethical responsibility but systemic change in political and economic structures. By rethinking development, governance, and social justice through the lens of Oruka's philosophy, the book presents a compelling case for policies and actions that guarantee the human minimum for all. This book is of interest to scholars of philosophy, social justice advocates, policymakers, and anyone committed to addressing global inequality. It provides a roadmap for how societies can move toward a more equitable future.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本書深入探討了著名非洲哲學家 H. Odera Oruka 所闡述的「人類最低限度」的概念。它深入分析了全球不平等的緊迫問題,並檢視了基本權利,如獲得食物、住所、教育和醫療保健,這些權利對於人類尊嚴至關重要,應該對所有人開放,無論其社會經濟地位如何。在一個貧富差距持續擴大的世界中,Oruka 的哲學框架為解決這一分歧提供了一個藍圖。通過對 Oruka 作品的批判性分析,本書呈現了「人類最低限度」的哲學,並描述了為什麼基本權利對於確保正義、公平和可持續發展至關重要。它將這些思想置於當前挑戰的背景下,包括貧困、失業以及由於經濟體系偏向少數人財富積累而加劇的全球差異。

這一探索超越了抽象理論,提供了有關政策解決方案和社會結構的實用見解,這些解決方案和結構可以維護每個個體的尊嚴。它主張,實現這一目標不僅需要道德責任,還需要在政治和經濟結構中進行系統性變革。通過 Oruka 的哲學重新思考發展、治理和社會正義,本書提出了一個有力的案例,支持能夠保證所有人類最低限度的政策和行動。本書對於哲學學者、社會正義倡導者、政策制定者以及任何致力於解決全球不平等問題的人都具有吸引力。它提供了一個路線圖,指導社會如何朝向更公平的未來邁進。

作者簡介

Stephen Onyango Ouma is a Kenyan philosopher and author. He currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief and Publications Manager at the Consolata Institute of Philosophy (CIP), where he also lectures. In addition, he holds lecturing positions at Tangaza University, Maasai Mara University, and Marist International University College. His scholarly work is rooted in the philosophical interpretation of diverse cultural phenomena across Africa and beyond, with a primary specialization in African Studies and philosophy.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

史蒂芬·奧尼揚戈·奧馬(Stephen Onyango Ouma)是一位肯尼亞哲學家和作家。他目前擔任康索拉塔哲學研究所(Consolata Institute of Philosophy, CIP)的主編和出版經理,並在該所講授課程。此外,他還在坦加扎大學(Tangaza University)、馬賽馬拉大學(Maasai Mara University)和馬利斯特國際大學學院(Marist International University College)擔任講師。他的學術工作根植於對非洲及其他地區多元文化現象的哲學詮釋,主要專注於非洲研究和哲學。