HUMA 1825 Lecture Notes - Civil Disobedience, Social Contract, Legal Positivism

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Huma 1825 note 19: this is a long awaited case on hate, this case has to do with section in the saskatchewan human rights code. You cannot speak on belittlement of other groups: there were printed t-shirts and publications that hated homosexuals, he claimed section 2(b), it upheld the section but changed a few of the words in the section. Any publication that exposes to hatred, ridicule or threatens was struck out. This will be dependent on your opinion and arguable position of what these arguments state: consider the in depth arguments made. The final exam is on sunday, april 14th from 2-5 at the rexall center: there will be a review session on monday, april 1st. This will also be our final meeting. Rawls is an american philosopher who taught at harvard. Rawls and mlk are contemporaries: their lives and ideas overlap, rawls is the theorist of civil disobedience and mlk is the practitioner of civil disobedience.

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