Liberty and Justice: Competing Ideals in Political Thought
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This exam evaluates candidates' grasp of liberty and justice in political thought. Candidates must verbally engage with the implications these concepts have in modern contexts.
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Exam Details
Duration: 50 minutes
Prerequisites: Political Philosophy, Introduction To Political Thought
Key Topics
- Liberty
- Justice
- Political Thought
- Theoretical Debates
- Modern Governance
Learning Outcomes
- Critique Competing Ideals
- Examine Philosophical Texts
- Discuss Contemporary Relevance
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This exam centers on the competing ideals of liberty and justice within political thought, assessing the tension between individual freedoms and social equity. Candidates will evaluate the philosophical debates surrounding these concepts.
Understanding the balance between liberty and justice is imperative for analyzing different political systems and their foundational principles. This examination connects theoretical concepts to real-world governance issues.
The assessment will require candidates to demonstrate their verbal comprehension of these ideals and articulate arguments regarding their implications for contemporary political debates.
Candidates will benefit from a thorough review of relevant theorists, such as John Stuart Mill and John Rawls, and their contributions to the discourse on liberty and justice.
Sample Questions
- How does John Stuart Mill conceptualize liberty in relation to justice?
- What are the implications of Rawls' theory of justice in contemporary political discourse?
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