Justice, Spring 2006, MIT
15 Papers | 1 Member | Created by Bar tender on 9/6/2008 | Category: Political Theory
Description: This course explores three fundamental questions about the ideal of a just society and the place of values of liberty and equality in such a society. Answers to the questions provided by three contemporary theories of justice: Utilitarianism, Libertarianism, and Egalitarian Liberalism will be examined. To assess the strengths and weaknesses of these theories, a discussion of their implications for some topics of ongoing moral-political controversy will also be covered.
 
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