> In this course, we will investigate structural forms of injustice that emerge from the actions of groups of individuals without their conscious intention or organization. The course is split into three parts. First, we will explore a variety of philosophical perspectives on the social ontology and ethical implications of structural injustice. Second, we will consider specific forms of structural injustice, including inequality, oppression, domination, exploitation, and alienation. Finally, we will apply these theories to analyze contemporary social structures, including race, sex, ability, and capitalism.
[[CCNY PHIL31196 – Structural Injustice (Syllabus).pdf|PHIL31196 Structural Injustice Syllabus]]
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