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Ageing without Ageism? contributes to the essential and timely discussion of age, ageism, population ageing, and public policy. It demonstrates the breadth of the challenges posed by these issues by covering a wide range of policy areas: from health care to old-age support, from democratic participation to education, and from family to fiscal policy.
With contributions from 21 authors the discussion bridges the gap between academia and public life by putting in dialogue fresh philosophical analysis and specific new policy proposals. It approaches familiar issues like age discrimination, justice between age groups, and democratic participation across the ages from novel perspectives.
Contents
1: Greg Bognar and Axel Gosseries: Introduction
2: Katharina Berndt Rasmussen: Age Discrimination: Is It Special? Is It Wrong?
3: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Does the Badness of Disability Differ from that of Old Age?
4: Viki Møller Lyngby Pedersen: In Defence of Age-Differentiated Paternalism
5: Matthew D. Adler: Age and the Social Value of Risk Reduction: Three Perspectives
6: Paul Bou-Habib: Can Egalitarians Justify Spending More on the Elderly?
7: Axel Gosseries: Age Limits and the Significance of Entire Lives Egalitarianism
8: Simon Birnbaum and Kenneth Nelson: Age Universalism will Benefit All (Ages)
9: Anca Gheaus: