Beschreibung:
In addressing democracy, equality, and justice together, the book stimulates discussions that go beyond the sometimes increasingly technical and increasingly discrete literatures that now dominate the study of each concept.
1. Introduction: Democracy, Equality, and Justice Matt Matravers and Lukas H. Meyer Justice and Democracy 2. Representing Future Generations: Political Presentism and Democratic Trusteeship Dennis F. Thompson 3. Justice, Legitimacy, and Constitutional Rights Wilfried Hinsch Justice and Quality 4. Why Equality? On Justifying Liberal Egalitarianism Paul Kelly 5. Luck, Equality and Responsibility Keith Dowding 6. Coercive Redistribution and Public Agreement: Re-Evaluating the Libertarian Challenge of Charity Clare Chambers and Philip Parvin Justice and Community 7. Human Rights and Moral Cosmopolitanism Charles Jones 8. On the Interrelations between Domestic and Global (In)Justice Peter Koller 9. Cultural Diversity and Biodiversity: A Tempting Analogy David Heyd 10. Linguistic Justice and the Territorial Imperative Philippe Van Parijs Justice and the Future 11. Climate Change and the Duties of the Advantaged Simon Caney 12. Climate Justice and Historical Emissions Lukas H. Meyer and Dominic Roser