Multiple Choice
The two big approaches to thinking about fairness are
A) it's not fair if my income is less than yours and it's not fair if my opportunities in life are less than yours.
B) it's not fair if the result isn't fair and it's not fair if the rules aren't fair.
C) the fairness of democracy and the fairness of central planning.
D) the fairness of income equality and the fairness of educational equality.
E) it's not fair if you are treated unkindly and it's not fair if you treat someone unkindly.
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