question archive 1) Define Food Security
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1) Define Food Security. Traditionally, what have the ethics discussions around food
Been?
2) In discussing Food Security, how did Amartya Sen use the concept of entitlement?
3) What are some of the ways industrialized countries, like the United States, care for
its own people when households face economic challenges, and cannot earn enough
money for food?
4) In developing countries, food aid is often delivered from developed countries, and
distributed in poor communities. How does this disrupt the activities of local
Farmers?
5) Use this example to answer the following questions:
Consider a small city of 1000 households with high unemployment. It was
announced that a company was coming to build a factory that would provide jobs
for about 700 people, yet the development would cause 100 families to lose their
Jobs.
a. Explain the pros of the situation.
b. What are the ethical questions that may be raised here? Explain.
c. How would utilitarian thinkers feel about this situation?
d. What may be a solution here? If you can, explain how Kant might respond.
6) In the United States many small farmers have sold their farms and moved to urban
areas. This has resulted in much larger, highly efficient farms. What are the pros and
cons to this situation, and how would utilitarians justify this?
7) Define farmer agency. How does it apply in regards to the situations in 5 and 6.