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[s4e10] Coffee Cart Ban · Must See

: As long as customers are willing to buy and the vendor is willing to sell, the state has no moral authority to interfere in a peaceful, consensual transaction.

The Ethics of the Coffee Cart Ban: Freedom vs. The Common Good Introduction

Utilitarians evaluate the ban based on the "utility" or happiness it produces for the entire community. [S4E10] Coffee Cart Ban

: The vendor owns their labor and the fruits of that labor. Forcing them to move or shut down violates their right to use their property to sustain themselves.

: A Utilitarian must weigh the vendor's loss of income against the collective "peace and order" gained by the rest of the community. Critical Analysis: The Problem of "The Nuisance" : As long as customers are willing to

: If the majority simply dislikes the "look" of a cart, does that justify taking away a person's livelihood?

A specific to emphasize (e.g., Kantian Deontology). The required length or word count. If this is for a specific class or assignment prompt. : The vendor owns their labor and the fruits of that labor

: If the university relies on revenue from its official dining services to fund student programs, a "rogue" coffee cart might undermine the financial health of the institution, hurting more people than it helps.