Claus Dierksmeier

He holds a chair for globalization ethics at the University of Tübingen and works as a strategic consultant in politics and business.

In the same year he was appointed as Research Director of the Sustainable Management and Measurement Institute (SUMMIT) at Stonehill College.

He is a member of the research group Ethics in Action for Sustainable Development summoned by Jeffrey Sachs on part of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and he works on the advisory councils of various academic journals and political foundations.

[2] Dierksmeier conducts research on topics of economic and political philosophy as well as globalization ethics.

As the required process of assigning different values to different liberties has to follow a liberal procedure itself, it can yield different outcomes in different societies based on the respective societies' conceptions of freedom, which makes the abstract concept of quantitative freedom compatible with various specific implementations in different cultures around the globe.