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LEC # | TOPICS | |
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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 | |
13 | Justice in Transfer | |
14 | Is the equality of opportunity principle incoherent? | |
III. EGALITARIAN LIBERALISM | ||
15 | Justice as Fairness (PDF) | |
16 | Markets & Moral Desert (PDF) | |
17 | Equal Opportunity & Effort | |
18 | Justice & the Family (PDF) | |
19 | Justice & the Social Ethos (PDF) | |
20 | Money & Elections | |
21 | Justice & Basic Income | |
22 | Justice & Reciprocity | |
23 | Justice & the Ghetto Poor (PDF) | |
24 | Justice & the Global Poor | |
25 | Justice & Immigration | |
26 | Conclusion |