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The British Academy Brian Barry Prize Essay: Representing the Future: The Interests of Future Persons in Representative Democracy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2020

Andre Santos Campos*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal
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*Corresponding author. E-mail: andrecampos@fcsh.unl.pt
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Abstract

As a reaction against contemporary democracy's inherent short-sightedness in solving problems that are likely to affect distant future generations, there has been a recent increase in proposals for different kinds of democratic representation of future persons. This article shows that even though there can be no such thing as political representation of future persons, the relevant affected interests of the as-yet unborn can still be taken into consideration in political decision making. This aim is achieved by focusing on the political representation of children as special cases of semi-future members of the class of the represented.

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