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9/11 discussion board
-Please read
the Moriarty article “Do CEOs get paid too much?”.
-Please watch
the following video:
-Please make
(at least one) post that answers one of the following questions. By
standard form, I mean as follows:
1)
Premise
2) Premise
3)
Premise
4)
Premise
… etc. However,
many premises are required
Therefore,
(give the conclusion of the argument)
Here is an
example of an argument arranged in this way:
1) A method of
public transportation is good only if it is faster than Usain Bolt and does not
impede traffic.
2) The New
Orleans Streetcar is slower than Usain Bolt and gets in the way of
cars and pedestrians.
Therefore, the
New Orleans Streetcar is not a good method of public
transportation.
-This
discussion board closes at 10 am on 9/11
1) Suppose you
are an agreement theorist regarding just wages. Moriarty holds that if the
agreement view is correct, then average CEO pay ought to be less than $8
million per year (262). Recapitulate, in standard form, Moriarty’s argument for
this claim.
2) Suppose you
are a desert theorist regarding just wages. Moriarty claims that “there
is no standard of deservingness according to which CEOs deserve to make 301
times as much as their employees” (267). As such, it is likely that CEO pay
ought to be drastically reduced. Recapitulate, in standard form, Moriarty’s
argument for this claim.
3) Suppose you
believe that “a just wage is one that maximizes firm wealth”, that is, you are
a utility theorist (267). Moriarty holds that “there are no good utility-based
arguments in favor of the current level of CEO pay” (273). List the different
utility-based reasons a CEO might give in defense of his or her salary and why
Moriarty claims that CEOs on average are not worth $8 million a year
for their firms.
Jesse