Intergenerational Justice
Explore the profound themes of justice across generations in Intergenerational Justice by Lukas H. Meyer. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this hardback edition spans an impressive 522 pages. Meyer delves into critical questions surrounding the status of those who have passed away and those yet to be born. He examines our moral responsibilities towards individuals we cannot directly engage with, as well as the legitimacy of claims for compensation from indirect victims of historical injustices. This insightful book is essential for anyone interested in social justice, intergenerational relations, and the ethical implications of our actions on future generations. Enhance your understanding of justice with this compelling read, perfect for scholars and general readers alike.