Ethically no, you’re using free labor of people who are societally at a disadvantage. It models capitalism because you’re evolving as a corporation (financial prosperity) while the men/women in prison are doing hard labor and remaining at the bottom of the barrel (class wise). Also considering that prison environments are at the bare minimum (capacity,food,cleanliness) and still receive no type of funding to reform this issues show that big corporations have no morality/compassion DESPITE what the people might have/not done.
What:
Conservatism, super simply put, is a political ideology that aims to restore or "conserve" past traditions, values, and systems. This can vary in different countries to their aspects that the citizens hope to conserve.
Who:
Some key individuals who have ideas that conservatives in the United States generally agree with include:
- John Locke (very important)
- Edmund Burke
- Pretty much all the founding fathers
When:
Like I said, conservatives hope to keep relatively the same. In the U.S., how the United States was set up (i.e. late 1700s) is a key era. Most political philosophers conservatives agree with were present and were key members of the French Revolution (1790s).
Why:
The basic phrase "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" sums it up about right!
Please, please, please let me know if you have <u>any</u> more questions!
Answer:
The case of Furman v. Georgia (1972) resulted in a reinterpretation of the meaning of excessive bail.
Explanation: