POLI 222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Tory, Gad Horowitz, Louis Hartz

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Ultimate goal is the destruction of social classes. Economic differences should not be the basic structure of political/economical life. Society as a collective, not the sum of individuals. Welfare of society is maximized through economic and social planning. High tolerance of gov. intervention in economy and other aspects of human life. Society is more than the sum of individuals. Allows the market to work to a certain degree. Allows for a sphere of operations, but places strong regulations. Gov. intervention is required in order to address fundamental discrimination. The legitimacy of the ruler is the consent of the government. Government should act to protect liberty, and never try to harming property of liberty. If a gov. acts illegitimately, people can go against the government. Society is the sum of its individual members. Maximum collective welfare is reached through free market economy. Industries can be regulated to protect the environment. Taxing is appropriate to guarantee a minimum standard.

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