[s4e10] Coffee Cart Ban -
: If the majority simply dislikes the "look" of a cart, does that justify taking away a person's livelihood?
: If the vendor is on public land, who truly "owns" the space? Does the government act as a landlord or a neutral protector of rights? Conclusion [S4E10] Coffee Cart Ban
: 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" : If the majority simply dislikes the "look"
: 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. Conclusion : A Utilitarian must weigh the vendor's
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From a Libertarian perspective, the ban is an unjust infringement on personal and economic freedom.
Utilitarians evaluate the ban based on the "utility" or happiness it produces for the entire community.













