Global poverty and the collective responsibility of adolescents

Journal of Global Ethics 20 (3):354-362 (2024)
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Adolescents as agents of global justice have so far played no role in philosophy. They are not taken seriously as active subjects, instead mostly only as passive objects in need of support and guidance from adults. However, adolescents are quite capable of assuming responsibility and being agents of justice, including with regard to global poverty.

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Gottfried Schweiger
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