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This lecture delves into the ethical analysis of political actions, discussing the ultimate goals of political action, such as human rights and human capabilities. It explores the use of subjective indicators like life satisfaction and happiness in democratic politics. Comparisons between Nordic and Southern European countries shed light on the relationship between welfare states and happiness. The lecture also examines the concept of the universal welfare state, emphasizing its broad range of social services and benefits. It concludes by addressing common criticisms of the universal welfare state, highlighting its importance in preventing stigmatization and isolation.