Contractualism In A Utopian Society Essay

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Contractualism is thought to be defined as, the rationality which we hold to respect people, justifying our reasons and actions to each individual person assuming that we are always right. In today’s society, people (though we may not see it) are strongly segregated. Whether it be by race, religion, job, income, family size, etc. Because of this, we will all have different morals and values, yet we are expected to obey and follow someone else’s views who obtain a higher power, therefore making it justifiable for everyone. In a utopian society, people would be able to make and justify their own values; standing strong without being influenced by others, people not be objectified by their jobs, and would have freedom of religion. In the rape-preparedness …show more content…

However, as one has finally entered college, you become more observant of the workforce and lifestyle of many around the world. Today kids are still living with mom and dad, they have no job, and no intentions of going to school or even doing good in school. People around the world have the latest and greatest clothes and technology, yet they can’t seem to afford food or a roof over their head. The governments solution to this problem is let them impose a greater tax on the rich, so those who can’t afford the necessities of life are simply handed these items. While this is fabulous for those who are poor, it is imposturous for those who have worked hard all their life. People who have worked hard have rightfully earned all that they have worked for. The government is teaching lower class American’s that its okay to sit on their butts all day and not go out and get a job, because someone else will ultimately cover that cost for you. In a perfect society, everyone earns what you deserve. You can’t sit around and do nothing and expect the essentials and great things of life to be handed to

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