Madison Powers Explained
Madison Powers is an American philosopher and Francis J. McNamara Jr Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Georgetown University. He is a Fellow of the Hastings Center, a recipient of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Investigator Award, and is known for his works on political philosophy and practical ethics.[1] [2]
Books
- A Livable Planet: Human Rights in the Global Economy, Madison Powers, Oxford University Press, 2024, ISBN 9780197756003.
- Social Justice: The Moral Foundations of Public Health and Health Care Policy, Madison Powers and Ruth Faden, Oxford University Press, 2006; revised edition, 2008
- Structural Injustice: Power, Advantage, and Human Rights, Madison Powers and Ruth Faden, Oxford University Press, 2019, .
- AIDS, Women, and the Next Generation: Towards a Morally Acceptable Public Policy for HIV Testing of Pregnant Women and Newborns, Ruth Faden, Gail Geller, and Madison Powers (eds.), Oxford University Press 1991
External links
- Mayerfeld . Jamie . Fall 2020 . Review of Structural Injustice: Power, Advantage, and Human Rights . Ethics and International Affairs . en . 34 . 3 .
- Chung . Ryoa . 14 December 2020 . Structural Injustices in Our Nonideal World: review of Structural Injustice: Power, Advantage, and Human Rights, by Madison Powers and Ruth Faden, Oxford University Press. . Hastings Center Report . 50 . 6 . 42–43 . 10.1002/hast.1199. 33315252 .