How affirmative action policies give compensation to victims


Ronald Dworkin argues that no one has a right to be admitted to college. Assume he is absolutely right about that. Still, it can be argued that a candidate can be treated unfairly in being denied admissions notwithstanding the fact that she or he had no right to be admitted. Do you think there are appropriate limits to affirmative action policies? Do you think affirmative action policies should best be understood as a means to achieve a more multicultural world? Do you think affirmative action policies ought to be best understood as a means to provide compensation to victims of past injustices? Why or why not?

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