What is intergenerational justice? /

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Author / Creator:Gosseries, Axel, author.
Imprint:Cambridge : Polity Press, 2023.
©2023
Description:ix, 212 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13127645
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ISBN:1509525718
9781509525713
9781509525720
1509525726
9781509525751
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-198) and index.
Summary:"What do generations owe each other through time? A leading political philosopher investigates"--
"Can people alive now have duties to future generations, the unborn millions? If so, what do we owe them? What does 'justice' mean in an intergenerational context, both between people who will coexist at some point, and between generations that will never overlap? In this book, Axel Gosseries provides a forensic examination of these issues, comparing and analyzing various views about what we owe our successors. He discusses links between justice and sustainability, and looks at the implications of the fact that our successors' preferences are heavily influenced by what we will actually leave them and by the education they receive. He also points to how these theoretical considerations apply to real-life issues, ranging from pension reform and Brexit to biodiversity and the climate crisis. He ends by outlining how intergenerational considerations may translate into institutional design. Anyone grappling with the dilemmas of our obligations to the future, from students and scholars to policy makers and active citizens, will find this an invaluable theoretical and practical guide to this moral and political minefield"--Back cover.
Other form:ebook version : 9781509525751

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