About This Course

In this course, we bring together scholarship from philosophy, politics and economics to study the philosophical underpinnings and social institutions of contemporary American society and the world in which it operates. Working across disciplinary boundaries, we examine scholarship that seeks to describe the liberties, freedoms and safeguards that promote human flourishing and that looks carefully at the roles played by market economies and political institutions in the construction of contemporary society.

One goal for the course is to prepare PPE majors to write their senior theses in the spring. Concrete work on the thesis is required at regular intervals throughout the term and the final project is a thesis prospectus. (Students from departments that do not require a thesis are invited to chat with us about a suitably modified assignment.) Another goal is to spend our sessions synthesizing work in the three disciplines of philosophy, politics, and economics. This year, our focus will be on inequality. We will ask what economists, philosophers, and political scientists have to say about inequality and how work in one area is related to that in the others.

The syllabus (PDF) has a schedule of topics for discussion, readings, and assignments; it also describes the standards for grades and other policies for the class. Registered students can find all other materials on Sakai.

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Sarthak, Alec, Niyati, Molly
Alexa, Ali, Katya, Rachel, Michael Green
Missing: Brian, James
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Class Notes

Tue, Sep 3
First Day
Thu, Sep 5
Sample Thesis and Prospectuses
Tue, Sep 10
Locke on Property
Thu, Sep 12
Forward and Backward Looking Moral Theories
Tue, Sep 17
Piketty on Inequality
Thu, Sep 19
Piketty on Inheritance
Tue, Sep 24
Darity on Inequality
Thu, Sep 26
Corak on Inequality and Mobility
Tue, Oct 1
Currie on Inequality at Birth
Thu, Oct 3
Rawls’s Difference Principle
Tue, Oct 8
Dworkin’s Auction
Thu, Oct 10
Dworkin and the Social Safety Net
Tue, Oct 15
Thesis Updates
Thu, Oct 17
Thesis Updates
Thu, Oct 24
Thesis Updates
Tue, Oct 29
The Capabilities Approach
Thu, Oct 31
The UN
Tue, Nov 5
Isobel Coleman
Thu, Nov 7
Barry on Justice and Humanity
Tue, Nov 12
Williams on Equality
Thu, Nov 14
Kidney Markets
Tue, Nov 19
Effective Altruism
Thu, Nov 21
Experienced Utility
Tue, Nov 26
Work Day
Tue, Dec 3
Presentations
Thu, Dec 5
Presentations
Tue, Dec 10
Presentations