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    Robert Nozick Argued That Inequality Is Not Necessarily Unjust
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Robert Nozick Argued That Inequality Is Not Necessarily Unjust

Question 20

Question 20

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Robert Nozick argued that inequality is not necessarily unjust. His viewpoint is an example of which of the following perspectives?


A) Utilitarian
B) Marxist
C) Libertarian
D) Liberal

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