Proponents of generational equity have a different conception of fairness compared to proponents of generational interdependence. Compare and contrast these differing notions of fairness. Which are you more likely to agree with, and why?
Generational equity is of the belief that generationsthst differ do not have to have different opportunities amd hence different results, but need to have a sort of clear plan on which the availability of things is equal and fair.
Generational interdependence is of the belief that each generation does not exist as a solitary entity but coexists. One cannot and should not exist at the expense of cost of the other, but should instead exist as complimentary to one another.
I agree with the latter ideology. The former ideology seems ideistkc and normative, but in theory it might seem handsome, but in praxis it might be tough as generations have different views and that differs their view on opportunities.
But, the latter theory, it holds value as it talks about the existence of complimentary forces.
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