Word: moralizer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard has the legal right to appeal this decision. But it has no moral reason left. In the past, the University argued in favor of fairness; now the election has been deemed fair. Yet Harvard is still fighting...
...course Harvard has a legal right to appeal Judge Harmatz's decision, just as the union had a legal right to organize and recruit the University's pink-collar employees. Thankfully, the staff position recognizes this, but goes on to make a dubious claim that the University has no moral justification for an appeal...
...staff position provides no pressing moral or legal imperative that ought to prevent Harvard from appealing. Rather, the University is the one with a justification for its actions--insuring that democracy is truly served. Harvard and its union owe the hard-working employees of this University no less...
...allow the elderly or the childless exemptions from such taxes would undermine both the financial and moral base for the education system. The belief in public education as an important democratic value has persisted because as a nation we recognize the importance of education's role in developing an intelligent and well-informed citizenry. It's part of the social contract that holds this nation together...
...justice. It is a worthwhile trip, but not a unique one. Upper level political philosophy courses also serve as a window into the conflict between the right and the good. Achieving harmony between our roles as citizens and as people is not a question that begins and ends in Moral Reasoning...