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Showing Social Solidarity With Future Generations

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Today's generations can affect the future ecosystem more than any previous generations and aggravate the welfare of future people. Due to the future generations' lack of influence, current generations must act. This book examines when commitments to future generations are followed up in practice and in what situations they are not.


List of contents

1.Introduction. Part I – Solidarity in Theory. 2.What Is Solidarity? 3.Temporality, Narratives, and Generations. 4.Solidarity with Future Generations. Part II – Solidarity in Practice. 5.The UN 2030 Agenda and Future Generations. 6.National Political Institutions for Future Generations. 7.Constitutions, Protection Clauses, and Climate Lawsuits. 8.Economic Debt and Savings for Future Generations. 9.Conclusion.

About the author

Marianne Takle is a research professor at Norwegian Social Research at Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway. She has been a visiting fellow at POLIS, University of Cambridge and Europa-Kollege, Universität Hamburg. She has co-edited two books newly published by Routledge: Falch-Eriksen, A., Takle, M. and Slagsvold, B. (Eds.) (2021), Generational Tensions and Solidarity Within Advanced Welfare States; and Takle et al. (Eds.) (2023), Citizenship and Social Exclusion at the Margins of the Welfare State.

Summary

Today’s generations can affect the future ecosystem more than any previous generations and aggravate the welfare of future people. Due to the future generations’ lack of influence, current generations must act. This book examines when commitments to future generations are followed up in practice and in what situations they are not.

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