Balancing Individual Rights and Collective Good in Politics
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This exam assesses the ethical implications of balancing individual rights with the collective good in political frameworks, emphasizing justice and policy development.
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Exam Details
Duration: 45 minutes
Prerequisites: Philosophy of Rights, Ethics and Governance, Political Theory
Key Topics
- Individual Rights
- Collective Good
- Ethical Implications
- Public Policy
- Justice
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss Ethical Balance
- Analyze Case Studies
- Articulate Policy Implications
Full Description
This exam examines the delicate balance between individual rights and the collective good within political frameworks, focusing on their ethical implications.
Understanding this balance is essential for developing policies that do not infringe on personal freedoms while promoting societal welfare and justice.
Candidates will demonstrate their understanding of relevant case studies and moral theories that address the tensions between individual rights and the greater good.
Students should prepare to discuss contemporary debates and historical instances where this balance was tested.
Sample Questions
- How can policymakers effectively balance individual rights and the collective good?
- What ethical considerations arise from conflicts between individual rights and societal needs?
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