1. Ali Mazrui, Towards a Pax Africana (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1967).
2. The distinctions between general and particular justice, formal and substantive, arithmetical and proportionate, commutative and distributive, are all to be found in Aristotle. For contemporary analyses see Morris Ginsberg, On Justice in Society (London: Heinemann, 1965); and
3. John Rawls, A Theory of Justice (Oxford University Press, 1972).
4. See Telford Taylor, Nuremberg and Vietnam, an American Tragedy (New York: Random House, 1970).
5. Kenneth Boulding, ‘The Concept of World Interest’, in Economics and the Idea of Mankind, ed. Bert F. Hoselitz (Columbia University Press, 1965) p. 55.