Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice

Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice

Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice

Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice

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Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice brings together leading international figures in political theory and sociology, as well as representatives from the political community, to consider the normative issues at stake in the relationship between environmental sustainability and social justice. It raises important questions and sets out to provide the answers. If future generations are owed justice, what should we bequeath them? Is 'sustainability' an appropriate medium for environmentalists to express their demands? Is environmental protection compatible with intra-generational justice? Is environmental sustainability a luxury when social peace has broken down? These essays emerged from three intensive seminars that involved participants in constant re-evaluations of their work, and which bought three distinct groups--environmental theorists, 'mainstream' political theorists, and policy community members--into fruitful contact. In particular, the attempt to involve 'mainstream' theorists in environmental questions, and to encourage environmentalists to use intellectual resources of political theory, should be highlighted.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191522383
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 04/01/1999
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 498 KB

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Table of Contents

Introduction, Andrew DobsonPART ONE1. Sustainable Development as a Contested Concept, Michael Jacobs2. Sustainability: Should We Start from Here?, Alan HollandPART TWO3. Sustainable Development and Our Obligations to Future, Wilfred Beckerman4. Sustainability and Intergenerational Justice, Brian Barry5. Ecology and Opportunity: Intergenerational Equity and Sustainable Options, Bryan Norton6. Social Justice and Environmental Goods, David Miller7. An Extension of the Rawlsian Savings Principle to Liberal Theories of Justice in General, Marcel Wissenburg8. Sustainable Development and Accumulation of Capital: Reconciling the Irreconcilable, Ted BentonPART THREE9. Must the Poor pay More? Sustainable Development, Social Justice, and Environmental Taxation, Stephen Tindale and Chris Hewett10. Ecological Degradation: A Cause for Conflict, a Concern for Survival, Koos NeefjesIndex
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