Abstract
The question of what responsibilities members of one generation have to later generations raises complex theoretical questions and is also of considerable practical importance. In this article, I introduce the practical issues at stake (Section 1), then explore the methodological issues surrounding how to think about intergenerational justice (Section 2), before evaluating competing normative frameworks (Sections 3-7). I conclude with a discussion of the practical challenges facing the realization of justice to future generations (Section 8).
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Caney, S. (2018, May 11). Justice and Future Generations. Annual Review of Political Science. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-polisci-052715-111749
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