Here is the synopsis of our sample research paper on The Demands Of Utilitarianism. Have the paper e-mailed to you 24/7/365.
Essay / Research Paper Abstract
7 pages in length. The utilitarian system is an entity comprised of individual human beings who attest to provide protection for the masses. This may be true in theory but the truth of the matter is that a small percentage has gained far too much influence over people's lives in their ongoing quest for civil harmony. At issue is whether or not utilitarianism has a place in the framework of global civilization and if it does, to what extent is this association deemed beneficial or disadvantageous. The writer discusses how utilitarianism claims to work for the benefit of the greater good, however, it fails to take into account the consideration of the lesser numbers, who continue to represent yet another group whose interests are routinely ignored. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Page Count:
7 pages (~225 words per page)
File: LM1_TLCDmndU.rtf
Buy This Term Paper »
 
Unformatted sample text from the term paper:
the truth of the matter is that a small percentage has gained far too much influence over peoples lives in their ongoing quest for civil harmony. "A culture whose
highest priorities include self-aggrandizement, not to mention entertainment, bears marked resemblances to, shall we say, less successful cultures. Like that of the late Roman Empire" (Murchison, 1998, p. 25A).
At issue is whether or not utilitarianism has a place in the framework of global civilization and if it does, to what extent is this association deemed beneficial or
disadvantageous. Indeed, utilitarianism claims to work for the benefit of the greater good, however, it fails to take into account the consideration of the lesser numbers, who continue to
represent yet another group whose interests are routinely ignored. The concept of a rational society, in which the entire community is greatly influenced
by principles its members completely and accept without challenge, has indeed proven to be one of the most powerful standards of our culture. There exist a great many economic
philosophies by which people live their lives. These philosophies help maintain order and a sense of direction that otherwise would merely drift in subconscious thought. John Stuart Mill
fit into the general history of political, economic and social thought by applying his interpretation of society and the utilitarian philosophies by which it should abide.
The concept of utilitarianism speaks well to the economic stance Mill supported. When assessing this concept, it is important for the student to consider the fact
that utilitarianism represents the "belief that what serves the greatest number serves the greater good" (London, 1999, p. A12), rather than what is favorable for a few; indeed, this has
...