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Release date | September 2009 |
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Alltså jag flikade bara in med det klassiska filosofiska argumentet för "kollektivt ansvar". Jag menade inte att det är rätt (eller fel)... jag är varken filosof eller vidare insatt i just detta fall.
Men läs mer om dessa tankegångar här om du är intresserad: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/collective-responsibility/
Boken som jag läste (för flera år sedan) heter: Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?
If you haven't seen them yet, Sandel's course "Justice" lectures are available online. Definitely worth a few hours of your time! His book, Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?, is also an excellent introduction to the moral philosophy of justice and how these various philosophies inform our current socioeconomic debates.
Shameless plug here, but Sandel's work was part of the inspiration of my own book, Letter to a Conservative Nation, where I argue that selfishness is the organizing principle of the conservative worldview.
If she likes philosophy, "Justice" by Michael Sandel is great.