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Intergenerational Justice

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Rights and Responsibilities in an Intergenerational Polity

Intergenerational Justice

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Intergenerational Justice book

Rights and Responsibilities in an Intergenerational Polity
ByJanna Thompson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 27 March 2009
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203878682
Pages 198
eBook ISBN 9780203878682
Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Humanities, Politics & International Relations
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Thompson, J. (2009). Intergenerational Justice: Rights and Responsibilities in an Intergenerational Polity (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203878682

ABSTRACT

In this timely study, Thompson presents a theory of intergenerational justice that gives citizens duties to past and future generations, showing why people can make legitimate demands of their successors and explaining what relationships between contemporary generations count as fair. What connects these various responsibilities and entitlements is a view about individual interests that both argues that individuals are motivated by intergenerational concerns, and that a polity that appropriately recognizes these interests must support and accept intergenerational responsibilities. The book ranges over the philosophical, ethical, political and environmental questions raised by intergenerational issues: how we can have duties to non-existent people, whether we can wrong the dead or be held responsible for what they did, what sacrifices we should make for our successors, and whether we have duties to people of the remote future. Encompassing the ethical problems created by demographic change, the ethical issues of population control and intergenerational implications of new technologies for creating people, this book will be of interest to those studying philosophy, politics, legal theory, and environmental studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Introduction: Towards a Theory of Justice for an Intergenerational Polity

Chapter 2: Justice, Non-Identity and Intergenerational Relationships

Chapter 3: Partnership, Reciprocity and Identity

Chapter 4: Lifetime-Transcending Interests

Chapter 5: Lifetime-Transcending Interests and Duties to Past People

Chapter 6: Taking Responsibility for the Past

Chapter 7: Just Inheritance in an Intergenerational Polity

Chapter 8: Generational Rights and Duties

Chapter 9: Fair Shares

Chapter 10: Creating Future Generations

Chapter 11: Sustainability and Future Generations

Chapter 12: Intergenerational Global Justice

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