[s4e10] Coffee Cart Ban Apr 2026
: As long as customers are willing to buy and the vendor is willing to sell, the state has no moral authority to interfere in a peaceful, consensual transaction.
: 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" [S4E10] Coffee Cart Ban
Utilitarians evaluate the ban based on the "utility" or happiness it produces for the entire community. : As long as customers are willing to
The core of the "Sandel" debate often hinges on whether a community's preference for a certain atmosphere can override an individual's right to work. The core of the "Sandel" debate often hinges
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The Coffee Cart Ban is not merely a dispute over caffeine; it is a microcosm of the "Social Contract." While Libertarians see the ban as an act of coercion, Utilitarians see it as a necessary step for the common good. Ultimately, the case forces us to decide if individual rights are absolute or if they must bend to the collective will of the neighborhood.





