Relatively low hanging fruit might include respecting their graves, monuments, statues, and temples and other holy places. A lot of people in the past believed in a relatively small number of religions/ideologies, they cared a lot about them, and their stone relics take up a very small amount of space and require little maintenance.
Negative. What I am alluding to is the material reparation of generational harm done to the living….utilitarian action ALWAYS benefits a majority and harms a minority. This is why Rawls was keen on using The Veil of ignorance…. To no avail!
Relatively low hanging fruit might include respecting their graves, monuments, statues, and temples and other holy places. A lot of people in the past believed in a relatively small number of religions/ideologies, they cared a lot about them, and their stone relics take up a very small amount of space and require little maintenance.
Ancestor worship also came to mind a la What We Owe The Past, but I wasn’t sure if OP had something different in mind than that post.
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/ndvguMbcdAMXzTHJG/what-we-owe-the-past
Negative. What I am alluding to is the material reparation of generational harm done to the living….utilitarian action ALWAYS benefits a majority and harms a minority. This is why Rawls was keen on using The Veil of ignorance…. To no avail!