Neorepublicanism and the Domination of Posterity

Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (3):294-313 (2017)
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Some have recently argued that the current generation dominates future generations by causing long-term climate change. They relate these claims to Philip Pettit and Frank Lovett's neorepublican theory of domination. In this paper, I examine their claims and ask whether the neorepublican conception of domination remains theoretically coherent when the relation is between current agents and nonoverlapping future subjects. I differentiate between an ‘outcome’ and a ‘relational’ conception of domination. I show how both are theoretically coherent when extended to posterity but only if we make different definitional and normative choices than those made by Pettit and Lovett.

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reprint Katz, Corey (2019) "Neorepublicanism and the Domination of Posterity". Ethics, Policy and Environment 22(2):151-171

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