Libertarianism

Explain where you stand on this spectrum, and use empirical evidence to support your position by giving specific references to the course material and additional materials that you can find, such as the Green New Deal.

There are various approaches to deal with ecological illness, and we can all place them on a spectrum between libertarianism (no government intervention, free and atomic individuals can decide what is best for their own interests) vs. benevolent authoritarianism (government should intervene and take necessary steps to save the environment). Explain where you stand on […]

Explain the differences between the federalists and Anti Federalist. Why did the anti-federalists want a bill of rights?

RESEARCH PAPER 1. Explain the differences between the federalists and Anti Federalist. Why did the anti-federalists want a bill of rights? Explain how this country would have been different had they not been successful in their push to add a bill of rights. 2. Explain the concept of judicial review. Why is the case Marbury […]

Write an essay discussing on how should Joan’s and John’s agency bear on your judgment about fairness?

Libertarianism and Gender Inequality Joan and John work at the same job at the same company with pretty much equal qualifications, equal productivity, and equal pay. As it turns out, in the city where Joan and John work, many companies are trying to diversify their workforce by increasing the number of women employed by their […]

Write an essay in which you make an argument about the this story and how it relates to libertarianism, meritocracy or egalitarianism, and the merits/flaws with that system.

In “What Do We Deserve?”, Namit Arora considers the problems that emerge when we confuse economic and social outcomes with merit or worth; in other words, when we assume that economic or social outcomes equate to “moral desert” (59). Such misperceptions are an outcome of stories of social mobility that are central to American culture, […]

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