Transcript
  • 00:01    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:19    |    
    Review of the previous class
  • 05:26    |    
    The role of the ends in the human action
  • 07:23    |    
    The labor theory of value
  • 10:16    |    
    What determines value?
    • The causal genetic link
    • Cardinal ordering and the use value
    • The difference between price and value
  • 26:27    |    
    Examples of the maximizing principle
  • 31:45    |    
    The subjective knowledge
  • 40:15    |    
    The theory of morals
    • Morals and ethics
    • The error of supposing everyone acts the same way
    • The subjective appreciation of morals
  • 54:47    |    
    The problem of wanting to reach a market driven society by repairing the errors of the past
  • 57:19    |    
    Law and society
    • The use of laws to reach a certain end
    • The law as a regulator of a process or mean, not as an end in itself?
    • The consequences of a malapplication of the law
  • 01:11:39    |    
    Justice and society
    • Categories of justice
      • Distributive justice
      • The false thinking of giving value to society
    • Why is a boxer better paid than a teacher?
    • How can you make a teacher better paid than a boxer in a free society?
    • Family values
  • 01:39:59    |    
    Credits


Clashing Sides: The Concepts of Justice, Freedom, Ethics and Markets (Part 4)

New Media  | 09 de febrero de 2004  | Vistas: 451

Credits

Lecture Series
Clashing Sides: The Concepts of Justice, Freedom, Ethics and Markets
Kurt Leube

Academic Building, D-405, UFM
Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Guatemala, February 13, 2004

A New Media - UFM production. Guatemala, February 2004
Camera: Alexander Arauz; digital editing: Rebeca Zuñiga; index: Jorge Estrada; XML: Fernando De León


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Kurt Leube is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution of…

IDEAS DE LA LIBERTAD

Nuestra misión es la enseñanza y difusión de los principios éticos, jurídicos y económicos de una sociedad de personas libres y responsables.

Universidad Francisco Marroquín