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Instructor:
  • Prof. Lucas Stanczyk
Course Number:
  • 24.04J
  • 17.01J
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  • Linguistics and Philosophy
  • Political Science
As Taught In: Spring 2012
Level: Undergraduate

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    Social Justice

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LEC # TOPICS
1 Introduction
I. UTILITARIANISM
2 Classical Utilitarianism (PDF)
3 Communal Norms (PDF)
4 Revisionist Utilitarianism (PDF)
5 The Harm Principle (PDF)
6 The Utility of Speech (PDF)
7 The Utility of Liberty (PDF)
8 The Utility of Democracy (PDF)
II. LIBERTARIANISM
9 Rights as Side-constraints (PDF)
10 Against Redistribution (PDF)
11 The Entitlement Theory (PDF)
12 Justice in Acquisition (PDF)
13 Justice in Transfer (PDF)
14 Is the equality of opportunity principle incoherent? (PDF)
III. EGALITARIAN LIBERALISM
15 Justice as Fairness (PDF)
16 Markets & Moral Desert (PDF)
17 Equal Opportunity & Effort (PDF)
18 Justice & the Family (PDF)
19 Justice & the Social Ethos (PDF)
20 Money & Elections (PDF)
21 Justice & Basic Income (PDF)
22 Justice & Reciprocity (PDF)
23 Justice & the Ghetto Poor (PDF)
24 Justice & the Global Poor (PDF)
25 Justice & Immigration (PDF)
26 Conclusion

Course Info

Instructor:
  • Prof. Lucas Stanczyk
Course Number:
  • 24.04J
  • 17.01J
Departments:
  • Linguistics and Philosophy
  • Political Science
As Taught In: Spring 2012
Level: Undergraduate

Topics

  • Humanities
    Philosophy
    Ethics
  • Social Science
    Political Science
    Sociology
    Social Justice

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assignment Written Assignments
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