AMST 4655

AMST 4655

Course information provided by the 2015-2016 Catalog.

Advanced discussion of topics in social and political philosophy.


Distribution Category (KCM-AS)

When Offered Spring.

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Syllabi: none
  • Topic: Inequalities: Economic, Political, Social, &Racial

  • 16684 AMST 4655   LEC 001

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

    An investigation of the nature and moral significance of some major U.S. inequalities and proposals to reduce them: unequal political influence, unequal opportunity, the extreme concentration of income and wealth at the top, the persistence of stark racial inequalities, inequalities in education, and the interaction of disadvantages in sustaining poverty. Six meetings of the seminar will be led by eminent figures in the study of these inequalities: Benjamin Page (Political Science, Northwestern), Miles Corak (Economics, Ottawa), David Grusky (Sociology, Stanford), Prudence Carter (Education, Stanford), Cecilia Rouse (Economics, Princeton), Karl Alexander (Sociology, Johns Hopkins). In other weeks, the seminar will investigate controversies over social justice, democratic values, hierarchy, domination and freedom that shape the proper response to these inequalities, as well as studying further social inquiries.