Population and Political TheoryISBN: 978-1-4443-3038-0
Hardcover
336 pages
March 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Population & Political Theory (James S. Fishkin & Robert E. Goodin)
1. Population & Ethics: Expanding the Moral Space (Sissela Bok)
2. Should We Value Population? (John Broome)
3. Regarding Optimum Population (Partha Dasgupta)
4. On Doing the Best for Our Children (Derek Parfit)
5. Shaping Future Children: Parental Rights and Societal Interest (Dan W. Brock)
6. On Future Generations' Future Rights (Axel Grosseries)
7. Justice Between Adjacent Generations: Further Thoughts (Norman Daniels)
8. Generations at War or Sustainable Social Policy in Ageing Societies (Thomas Lindh, Bo Malmberg and Joakim Palme)
9. Dependency, Difference and Global Ethic of Longterm Care (Eva Feder Kittay with Bruce Jennings and Angela Wasunna)
10. Live-in Domestics, Seasonal Workers, and Others Hard to Locate on the Map of Democracy (Joseph H. Carens)
11. Immigrants, Nations and Citizenship (David Miller)
12. Justice in Migration: A Closed Borders Utopia? (Lea Ypi )
13. The Ethics of Refugee Policy (Peter Singer and Renata Singer)