Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice
Andrew Dobson
Abstract
Contributors to this edited book consider the normative issues at stake in the relationship between environmental sustainability and social justice. 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 justice within generations? Is environmental sustainability a luxury when social peace has broken down? The contested nature of sustainable development is considered––is it a useful concept at all any longer? Is it reconcilable with capital accumu ... More
Contributors to this edited book consider the normative issues at stake in the relationship between environmental sustainability and social justice. 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 justice within generations? Is environmental sustainability a luxury when social peace has broken down? The contested nature of sustainable development is considered––is it a useful concept at all any longer? Is it reconcilable with capital accumulation? Liberal––particularly Rawlsian––and socialist notions of justice are tested against the demands of sustainability, and policy instruments for sustainability––such as environmental taxation––are examined for their distributive effects.
Keywords:
distribution,
environmental sustainability,
environmentalism,
generations,
John,
liberalism,
policy,
Rawls,
social justice,
socialism,
sustainable development
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 1999 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780198294894 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003 |
DOI:10.1093/0198294891.001.0001 |