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Which of the Following Programs Would Be Opposed by Philosopher

Question 471

Question 471

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Which of the following programs would be opposed by philosopher John Rawls?


A) a negative income tax
B) the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program
C) a tax plan creating a perfectly egalitarian income distribution
D) Rawls would oppose all of the programs.

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