1.) What questions does political philosophy ask? (18 points)
How is this subfield related to philosophy as a whole? In other words, how does it involve a philosophical perspective? (10 points)
2.) Summarize Mill’s and Rawls’ arguments. Center your summary around the questions that political philosophy asks (given in section 1). In other words, how do the philosophers attempt to answer the basic questions of political philosophy? Be sure to discuss the main points of each philosopher (20 points each philosopher)
3.) Who do you agree with most? Use examples from society of injustices that could be resolved or freedoms protected in this section. Directly discuss at least one of the philosophers from part 2 (20 points)
Grammar, sentence construction, clarity, evidence of proofreading, meeting paper requirements (12 points).