Paul deLespinasse: Three fundamental political questions

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Paul F. deLespinasse

Paul deLespinasse: Three fundamental political questions

Although the answers they give vary, political philosophers address three basic questions, the answers to which are important for all of us:

First: What ought to be?

Second: What ought to be done?

Third: What is the nature of man?

The first and second questions both speak of “ought,” but are actually quite separate.

What ought to be? refers to states of affairs, arrangements, institutions, organizations. Which is the better way to arrange a legislature, unicameral or bicameral? Should there be an eminent domain clause in the Constitution? Is poverty bad? Should the U.S. be in the United Nations?

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