I'm loving these lectures, but can I just mention how annoying and disrespectful it is to prepare to leave before the professor is finished speaking? I'm not a prof myself, but as a student, I always found it SO rude. Am I alone on this? (Please, existentialists, don't reply "We're ALL alone.")
The whole class is rushing out and I'm over here NO NO NO keep going 🤣. There can be no more important topic than that of Justice when living in a democratic society.
This lecture begins with the Welfare State rather than Rawls construction of the theory of Justice as a byproduct of the social contract. The social contract allows for the operation of self-interest and a relatively open market. The lecture does not make the connection with economic theory and the challenge of a market failure. The welfare state results from a market failure. It is a form of no-fault insurance when supply & demand falls off the rails. The lecture makes reference to voluntary & involuntary choices and separates the moral obligation to address a market failure. When the harvest fails, then the community comes together to aid those in need. The lecture unfortunately continues a stigma of the welfare state, although I do not believe that is the intent.
I enjoyed the way you teach, its a shame we have few lecturers such as yourself in Indonesia.
I'm loving these lectures, but can I just mention how annoying and disrespectful it is to prepare to leave before the professor is finished speaking? I'm not a prof myself, but as a student, I always found it SO rude. Am I alone on this? (Please, existentialists, don't reply "We're ALL alone.")
It made me so uncomfortable watching that, the students were very disrespectful.
Dear prof
very sweet good morning
super smart lecture
Thank you very much.
Excellent; nicely specified. Thank you Professor Daniel Bonevac, You Rock
well done :D , big thanks to your efforts !!
Great work.
U r a very great professor I must insist!
Great teacher!
Thanks! Very helpful.
The whole class is rushing out and I'm over here NO NO NO keep going 🤣. There can be no more important topic than that of Justice when living in a democratic society.
Thanks!
This lecture begins with the Welfare State rather than Rawls construction of the theory of Justice as a byproduct of the social contract. The social contract allows for the operation of self-interest and a relatively open market. The lecture does not make the connection with economic theory and the challenge of a market failure. The welfare state results from a market failure. It is a form of no-fault insurance when supply & demand falls off the rails. The lecture makes reference to voluntary & involuntary choices and separates the moral obligation to address a market failure. When the harvest fails, then the community comes together to aid those in need. The lecture unfortunately continues a stigma of the welfare state, although I do not believe that is the intent.
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