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Utilitarian Socialism

Utilitarian Socialism . By, Devon Shaw. Whom and When. This theory was devised by Jeremy Bentham (1748 to 1832) He was a utilitarian philosopher and social reformer This was created in 1780. Historical Conditions leading up to the creation of this theory….

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Utilitarian Socialism

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  1. Utilitarian Socialism By, Devon Shaw

  2. Whom and When • This theory was devised by Jeremy Bentham (1748 to 1832) • He was a utilitarian philosopher and social reformer • This was created in 1780

  3. Historical Conditions leading up to the creation of this theory… • The French revolution and the American Revolution already occurred • In beginning of the Industrial Revolution

  4. Important Points • This is the idea that the moral worth of an action is solely determined by its contribution to overall utility in maximizing happiness or pleasure as summed among all people. • Pain and pleasure motivates people • Actions are based upon their consequences • The more happy any law made a overall population determines how good of a law is

  5. Economic Basic • Opportunity Cost & Trade Offs- • Theory is based on happiness • people make decisions based on what will make them the most happy and what they want to give up

  6. Today • actions are still based or have a lot to do with their consequences • Pain and pleasure still motivates people • People do what makes them happy

  7. Flaws • The overall happiness of a population could allow things to take place such as slavery, war, lose of women rights. • This is because if more then half the people are happy then it would be considered a good law

  8. http://www.philosophybasics.com/branch_utilitarianism.html • http://www.philosophybasics.com/philosophers_bentham.html • http://www.iep.utm.edu/bentham/ • http://www.utilitarianism.com/bentham.htm

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