Day 11: Solutions: Facts and Rights · Day 11: Solutions: Facts and Rights Daniel J. Mallinson...
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Day 11: Solutions: Facts and Rights
Daniel J. Mallinson
Political ScienceStockton University
POLS 2190
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Road map
Discuss how facts (persuasion) and rights arepresented as solutions to policy problems
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Solutions
Incentives
Rules
Facts
Rights
Powers
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Persuasion
What makes for a persuasive argument?
When was the last time someone persuaded you? Howdid they do it?
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Two Faces of Persuasion
Enlightenment
Educating, discussing,informing
Conflict over facts
Indoctrination
Manipulation and loss ofagency
Conflict over values
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A Continuum
Enlightenment Indoctrination
Where do we draw the line between legitimate andillegitimate persuasion?
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Facts in the Polis
Socially produced
Competing representations ofreality
The scientific ideal andpseudo-science
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Strategies for presenting facts
Negative:
Moral crusade-as-science
Use of pseudo-science to support moral assertion
Put-research-in-doubt
Purpose-driven presentation of facts/research
Positive:
Information disclosure
If citizens given the proper information, they will make good decisions
Present social norms
May have greater impact than information
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Strategies for presenting facts
Negative:
Moral crusade-as-science
Use of pseudo-science to support moral assertion
Put-research-in-doubt
Purpose-driven presentation of facts/research
Positive:
Information disclosure
If citizens given the proper information, they will make good decisions
Present social norms
May have greater impact than information
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Indoctrination
Definition1 Carried out by single gov’t authority
2 Intentionally manipulative
3 Designed to secure interests of the indoctrinator
4 Deprive citizens of their capacity to make independent, reasoneddecisions
Stone’s Alteration
Strike gov’t
Business and government examples
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Indoctrination in the Internet Age
Think about these questions for a few minutes, the discuss withanother student:
What are Stone’s claims regarding business and governmentindoctrination (pgs. 324-330)
Does the Internet undermine her claims?
If so, how and to what extent?
If not, why?
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Rights
What is a right?
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Right to Privacy?
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Two Traditions
Rights claims are ubiquitous in politics
Positive Rights
A right is a claim backed by thepower of the state
Normative Rights
Rights derive from somethinghigher — morality, religion,rationality, natural law — and donot need to be claimed
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What rights do people ask for?
Procedural rights
Define the process for making important decisions, but not theoutcome
Substantive rights
Define specific actions and entitlements
Negative: Freedom from restraint; no second party required
Positive: Provided by a second party
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How are rights claimed?
1 Official statement of the right
2 Establishment of a grievance process
3 Selection of a remedy and enforcement
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Official statement
Modes:
Statutory law
Administrative law
Common law
Constitutional amendment
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Grievance adjudication
Litigation in the courts andbureaucracy
Two sides and a “neutral”third party
“Judges are like umpires. Umpires don’t make the rules, they applythem. ... And I will remember that it’s my job to call balls andstrikes and not to pitch or bat.” (John Roberts)
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Remedy and Enforcement
Responsibility of rights-holder to claim harm
Needs backing by threat of force
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The Basis for Legal Rights
Normative
Claims need moral weight
Sociological
Right justified by moralchange
Political
Power and resource disparitiesbetween the sides
“Repeat players” vs.“One-shotters”
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Do Rights Work?
Rights are about playing the long-game. May not appearto work right away, but can have profound change onsociety.
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