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Anakin Skywalker ([personal profile] sith_happened) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2012-03-01 11:40 am
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Ethics [Thursday, March 1, 2012 1st period]

"Welcome back from your break," Anakin said, striding to the front of the class--where the students' desks had been pushed against the walls--to lean against the blackboard. "Today we move away from Kant and onto an American philosopher named John Rawls. He's a more modern philosopher, and the main tenet of Rawlsianism is that most reasonable principles of justice are those everyone would accept and agree to from a fair position. The question, naturally, then turns into 'what is a fair position' and his use of something called the 'veil of ignorance' that magically makes everyone unaware of their positions in society in order to determine if something is fair or not."

He pushed off of the wall and paced down the center of the room. "Rawls also argues that even meritocracy—a distributive system that rewards effort—doesn’t go far enough in leveling the playing field because those who are naturally gifted will always get ahead. Furthermore, says Rawls, the naturally gifted can’t claim much credit because their success often depends on factors as arbitrary as birth order or how you were raised as a child."

He waved his hand, indicating the students should form a line in the center of the classroom. "Today we'll conduct a little experiment in demonstrating privilege. Afterwards, I want you to discuss if such things matter in Fandom like they do back in your home universes, and if not, why not."

He reached for a piece of paper. "Let's begin."

Re: Exercise in Privilege --3

[identity profile] ancientbschamp.livejournal.com 2012-03-01 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Simple village farmers didn't count as professionals, right? Gabrielle stayed right where she was.
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Re: Exercise in Privilege --3

[personal profile] hurtingzeebo 2012-03-01 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Sam's mom had dated doctors and lawyers -- but she suspected that didn't count.

Re: Exercise in Privilege --3

[identity profile] withasword.livejournal.com 2012-03-01 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Kate rocked a little indecisively, before remaining where she was. She had no idea what her mother had been, or done, and Voron had never had any stable profession since she was born.

She was not letting Roland enter into this question. Why make it more confusing than necessary.

Re: Exercise in Privilege --3

[identity profile] iwishiwasbig.livejournal.com 2012-03-01 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Nope again. At least it was a Chang in pace where Dave didn't move forward instead of backward this time.

[OOC: Autocorrect is on the 12 seasons and a theme park bandwagon.]
Edited 2012-03-02 04:52 (UTC)

Re: Exercise in Privilege --3

[identity profile] ihavediabetes.livejournal.com 2012-03-01 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Stacey's dad was a lawyer, and her mom... wasn't, but she still figured she could take a step forward.
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Re: Exercise in Privilege --3

[personal profile] godofxbox 2012-03-01 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Alex's dad was a god. Did that count? He didn't think it counted. It was more just what he was than something he did. And day-to-day, he was a construction worker, so...yeah, staying where he was.

Again, no idea about his mother.
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Re: Exercise in Privilege --3

[personal profile] abitlowkey 2012-03-02 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
Did a king count? Loki doubted it did, so he stayed just where he was.
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Re: Exercise in Privilege --3

[personal profile] selfhelphero 2012-03-02 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
Billy wondered if he needed to take two steps, having both parents be professionals, but in the end, he only took one step up.