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Is inequality inherently unjust? If so, what can be done to reconcile justice with a world defined by scarcity of resources and a subsequent inevitability of unequal relationships? This twiki entry has the goal of providing various perspectives on the question of inequality and its link to justice.
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Is inequality inherently unjust? If so, what can be done to reconcile justice with a world defined by scarcity of resources and the continual creation of unequal relationships? This twiki entry has the goal of providing various perspectives on the question of inequality and its link to justice.
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Is inequality inherently unjust? If so, what can be done to reconcile justice with a world defined by scarcity of resources and a subsequent inevitability of unequal relationships? This twiki entry has the goal of providing various perspectives on the question of inequality and its link to justice.

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This Land is Their Land by Barbara Ehrenreich.

For the Future: John Rawls on Inequality

-- RonMazor - 03 Feb 2010


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