Intergenerational Justice

Intergenerational Justice

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Jan 1, 2009 · English · Kindle (360 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 360
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2009
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0191569380
ISBN-13 9780191569388

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In a world where the actions of one generation can profoundly impact those who follow, the question of intergenerational justice emerges as a critical concern. This exploration scrutinizes the moral obligations owed to future generations, particularly regarding public debt and legal frameworks. It dives into the ethical implications of financial burdens and regulatory structures that are inherited, examining whether current practices serve the long-term interests of society.

Lukas H. Meyer and Axel Gosseries engage thoughtfully with the complexities of justice across generations, challenging readers to reflect on the responsibilities that accompany governance and policy-making. They raise vital questions about fairness and sustainability, inviting a deeper dialogue about the legacy left behind. This discourse not only highlights the pressing need for responsible stewardship of resources but also motivates a reconsideration of moral frameworks that govern our interactions with those yet to come.

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