Categories: Legal Theory and Jurisprudence Constitutional Law

Instructor(s)

Rogers, Joel

Course Data

Room 3261
M 11:00am-1:00am

Pass/Fail: Yes

Course Description

This class is about the design of an egalitarian-democratic affirmative or “welfare” state consistent with the rule of law. As treated here, the activities of the welfare state include not only income maintenance and social insurance programs but those many other policies and programs, characteristic of all modern capitalist democracies, that supplement or replace unregulated markets and formal rights and procedural democracy in the pursuit of improved living standards and more substantive equality of opportunity and outcome among their members. We will examine the welfare state origin and evolution, current problems, and strategies to address those problems.

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