1) Equality of opportunity is a key requirement of a just society in liberalism. Why is equality of opportunity so important to liberalism? What is at least one problem with achieving equality of opportunity in a liberal society? How is the concept of equality of opportunity relevant in U.S. political ideas today?
2) The concept of property is understood differently in different theoretical traditions and at different times in APT. Choose one view of the concept of property, represented by an author in the course. Explain this view of property, provide support and critique of this view of property. Finally, discuss how this view of property is relevant or applies to U.S. politics today.