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To what extent do the writers and their arguments extend, corroborate, complicate, contradict, correct, or debate one another?

Please feel free to choose the topic from the following options: • Madison and Dahl: Creating and maintaining a functional democracy  • Rawls and Rousseau: The influence of Rousseau on Rawl’s view of utilitarianism  • Dahl and West: The durability of democracy • Wollstonecraft, Gilman, and hooks: Women’s rights and feminism • Carnegie and Galbraith: issues of poverty vs. the freedom of the individual to pursue wealth • Wollstonecraft and Chang: Women’s opportunities • Smith and Carnegie: Views of capitalism and the nature of poverty • Aristotle and Appiah: The idea of happiness • Aristotle and Nietzsche: Ideas of good and bad • Singer and Mason and Madison or Lafayette: Human rights and animal rights • Delaney and Douglass: Approaches to writing the American slave narrative These topics and a broader description of the assignment and the requirements can also be found in the below attached documents

 

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