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No introduction for this. Questions are for discussion purposes. Just discuss the radical view of both equality and justice. Need three sources one being from Clark (1998). Then one other source for each part, a source on radical views. Label the parts. No title page please. One page for each part.
Part 1
discuss the radical view of equality:
Equality means not just equal opportunity, but also substantial equality of result. To achieve equality may require taxation or even confiscation of property income along with governmental efforts to assist disadvantaged persons.
responses should include references to academic articles as you discuss the accuracy and implications of each of the radical assumptions. One source from
Clark, B. (1998). Political economy: A comparative approach, 2nd Ed. Westport, CT: Praeger.
Part 2
discuss the radical view of justice:
Justice means that rewards are distributed in accordance with those rights established by the democratic political process. Citizens should have rights to those conditions essential to human development, such as material necessities and health care. Justice also includes the impartial administration of the law.
responses should include references to academic articles as you discuss the accuracy and implications of each of the radical assumptions. One source from
Clark, B. (1998). Political economy: A comparative approach, 2nd Ed. Westport, CT: Praeger.
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