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    Kantian Ethics

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    Kantian ethics is a deontological ethical theory first proposed by German philosopher Immanuel Kant. The theory‚ developed as a result of Enlightenment rationalism‚ is based on the view that the only intrinsically good thing is a good will; therefore an action can only be good if the maxim‚ or principle‚ behind it is duty to the moral law. Central to Kant’s construction of the moral law is the categorical imperative‚ which acts on all people‚ regardless of their interests or desires. Kant formulated

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    in Race and Ethnicity‚ 7th edition (Dubuque‚ IA: McGraw-Hill‚ 2009). “Issue #19: Is Affirmative Action Necessary to Achieve Racial Equality in the United States?” Affirmative action is an active effort to improve the employment or educational opportunities of member of minority groups and woman; also noted as an effort to promote the rights or progress of other disadvantaged persons. Affirmative action arose in 1964 as a way to fix the racial discrimination and to promote the rights that

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    Affirmative action was first introduced in President John F. Kennedy’s 1961 Executive Order 10925‚ requiring federal contractors to “take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed‚ and that employees are treated during employment‚ without regard to their race‚ creed‚ color‚ or national origin.” The order was later expanded in 1967 to include requirements to benefit women. Affirmative action exists because the government felt it was necessary to rectify past wrongful discriminations

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    Affirmative Action Affirmative Action was started to eliminate discrimination in the workplace by hiring workers on a nondiscriminatory basis. It began in 1961 by president Kennedy when he issued executive order number 10925 to make federal contractors take affirmative action(Altschiller‚ p.5). The goal of affirmative action is to allow "the victims of discriminatory conduct to the position they would have occupied in the absence of that conduct" Rehnquist said. Should such policies

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    A Liberal View of The Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ Affirmative Action‚ and the Leadership of Martin Luther King Jr. I:Civil Liberty Events: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Goal of The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Affirmative Action The Civil Rights Act of 1964 marked a major liberal victory for Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Right Movement‚ since it provide a legal basis for equality and fairness to people of color in the United States government. This event was major legal success because

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    Utilitarian Approach

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    University of Nebraska at Lincoln Professor Sobel Philosophy 106 The Utilitarian Approach What is morally right‚ and what is morally wrong? Different ethical theorists have a wide variety of definitions to this question. Although it wasn’t until the ethical revolution during the 18th and 19th centuries that utilitarianism took center stage defying all other theories. David Hume‚ Jeremy Bentham‚ and John Stuart set this revolution into progress stating that utilitarianism explains that morality

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    Kantian Paternalism

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    maybe over‚ but market economies come in many variations and competition between them continues. Machiavallian Maintainer See China as a threat Wouldn’t address underrepresented issues (Female Economic?) Grotian Tries to bring China into the fold Kantian Looks at the human rights aspect of it Fighting for justice Robert Gilpin Political economy debates shaped by three core belief systems capitalism‚ socialism‚ mercantalism Have a bit of each in the US Mercantalism is More a

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    Today ladies and gentlemen i stand as a free citizen speaking upon civil rights violation. We live in the world full of hate and prejudges. People are being discriminated just because they are different. If someone is black or red or have different sexual orientation it doesn’t mean that that person doesn’t deserve to live and to be threaded as everybody else. You may think that it is small matter that black or Indian‚ or Asian child are not treated as other children in schools or on

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    Wronging Rights: Eroding Affirmative Action The constitutional safeguards‚ programmes‚ provisions and policy aim to bridge the human development deficits and inter-generational discrimination that Dalits have been subjected to. However‚ rights won through people’s movements‚ transformative social reforms’ processes and progressive legislations are easily lost if not backed by programmes and resources‚ capacitated institutions to deliver the same and a vigilant citizenry to monitor it. There are

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    Affirmative action as defined by law is most definitively not based on a quota system. In fact‚ what is not widely known is that this program can be equally used by all individuals provided that an inequality exists in the group that they belong to as not being reflected in the work force. So what is affirmative action? What is it designed to do? It is not designed to provide an opportunity to an unqualified candidate. It is designed as "a way of compensating individuals or groups for past injustices

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