Juliana Bidadanure, Justice Across Ages
Overview ... terminology at tab above
I. The puzzle of age discrimination: is age like gender and race? (ch. 1, p. 23-30) Oct 27
- gender and race inequalities tend to be diachronic (therefore esp. bad)
- birth cohort inequalities tend to be diachronic
- age group inequalities tend to be synchronic (less bad, but may still be unjust)
II. Principles of justice, fairness, equality when it comes to age groups and birth cohorts
- approximate equality between birth cohorts/generations (ch. 1, p. 42-47) Oct 31
- Gen Z shouldn't do worse than the previous generation
- Prudential Lifespan Account (PLA) (ch. 2, p. 50-55) Oct 27, Nov 3
- account of how resources should be distributed across age groups
- principle of efficiency
- Relational justice (ch. 3, p. 95-110) Nov 3
- no dominating, disrespecting, demeaning, stigmatizing, marginalizing, humiliating
- workplace (ch. 5, p. 172-178) Nov 3, Nov 5
- politics (ch. 7, p.219-221) Nov 7
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Principle of justice 2. Prudential Lifespan Account--PLA (ch. 2, p. 50-55)
- PLA is an account of the distribution of resources over different age groups
- social distribution of resources over age groups should match how I would prudently (out of self-interest) distribute resources over my own lifespan
- lifespan efficiency principle--resources should be allocated so they do the most good diachronically
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Principle of justice 3. relational justice (ch. 3, p. 95-110)
Distributive vs. relational justice
- Distributive justice--involves how resources are distributed across individuals or groups (e.g. PLA)
- Relational justice--involves relationships between individuals
Thought experiments showing they're different
Unequal marriage--each year husband and wife change who has absolute power in the relationship
Unequal castes--everyone in a society is an A or a B; the As dominate the Bs; after a year they switch roles; etc.
- No problem of distributive justice
- But there's a problem of relational justice --there is non-stop domination!
- Another moral of the story: changing places doesn't solve all problems. Change places in age cases doesn't make just anything ok.
Relational injustices: dominating, oppressing, stigmatizing, marginalizing, disrespecting, ignoring, demeaning
Relational injustices pertaining to age
- infantilizing old people -- elderspeak
- infantilizing young adults -- seniorsplaining
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Ch. 5: Injustices pertaining to age in the workplace
- Question: when is differentiating by age benign and when is it wrongful discrimination? (p. 172)
- Wrongful in a moral sense, not a legal sense (age discrimination laws vary and are very weak)
- Bidadanure: differentiating by age is wrongful discrimination when it's demeaning
Age differentiation in workplace that's clearly demeaning--
- Making the under 25's clean the bathrooms
- Asking younger people to help older people with tech issues
- what else?
Next time, apply these ideas to more realistic practices:
- prioritizing youth -- the EU job guarantee -- country implementation plans
- mandatory retirement (next time)
RR24: which principles does she apply to discuss the EU job guarantee?
- Approximate generational equality
- Prudential lifespan account + lifespan efficiency principle
- Relational justice --no dominating, demeaning, stigmatizing, etc.