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Building a consequentialist framework

In: Morality and Power

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Chapter 11 recapitulates the main conclusions of Part II and outlines a coherent non-utilitarian framework for assessing the social good of public policies. The framework considers issues raised by non-consequentialist moral perspectives – like rights and duty – but from the viewpoint of their outcomes in the lives of people in real existing capitalist societies. This analysis frames (orients) the discussions of policies pertaining to the morally problematic domains covered in Part III.

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  • ., 2017. "Building a consequentialist framework," Chapters, in: Morality and Power, chapter 11, pages 181-196, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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