What really bothers me about a "Just Societies" requirement is that it's such blatant rent-seeking. By incorporating this into the official academic standards, it automatically produces a huge pool of mandatory paying customers and a guaranteed revenue stream for any department that offers courses for this program. My suspicion is that i…
What really bothers me about a "Just Societies" requirement is that it's such blatant rent-seeking. By incorporating this into the official academic standards, it automatically produces a huge pool of mandatory paying customers and a guaranteed revenue stream for any department that offers courses for this program. My suspicion is that if such courses were not required then the actual demand might be small. Let the market decide!
What really bothers me about a "Just Societies" requirement is that it's such blatant rent-seeking. By incorporating this into the official academic standards, it automatically produces a huge pool of mandatory paying customers and a guaranteed revenue stream for any department that offers courses for this program. My suspicion is that if such courses were not required then the actual demand might be small. Let the market decide!