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    that this two approaches have faced. The process of redistribution in distributive justice encompasses four main variables that need to be taken into account: the subjects (individuals or groups…

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    His ideas involve a redistribution of wealth that gives individuals what they need based on their life circumstances. This restricts human agency in their ability to use the fruits of their labour for their own needs. Instead, their earnings are redistributed to create an equal society. While this is beneficial for the community, individuals are constrained. They cannot properly benefit from their hard work as their earnings are not fully enjoyed. This high level of redistribution is helpful for…

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    Food Collection and Redistribution in Minoan Palaces The redistributive functions of palaces are relatively unknown. Archaeological evidence from the palaces (i.e. storage magazines, seal stones, etc.) supports the idea of large-scale collection and distribution of agricultural goods. It even gives good evidence for how these goods were collected, organized, and identified. But the purpose of these redistributive functions is not quite as clear. Many theories have been proposed to explain the…

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    Nozick's Argument Analysis

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    Under libertarianism, the greatest threat to an individual comes from the limitations set up by the government. Libertarians believe that certain laws restrict and invade people’s rights. In, “Anarchy, State and Utopia” by Robert Nozick, he developed a libertarian political philosophy called the entitlement theory. Here he argued that the minimal state, a state that is limited to the enforcement of contracts and the protection of individuals, is the only state that can be justified, and anything…

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    provide a social welfare net to mitigate the losses sustained by market demands. Thereby, ensuring that all members of society are provided services to alleviate market negatives; these services can be defined into three categories: security, redistribution, and social integration. Security refers not only the right of protection but…

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    borders. In doing so, he first elaborate on other philosopher’s argument for an extensive redistribution of resources through 2 premises and 2 conclusions. The 1st premise include that inequalities exists when individuals are from resource poor countries and the 2nd premise follows that individuals are not responsible for their location (142). Hence, the conclusion that inequalities exists and redistribution of resources from rich to poor is needed (142). Fabre’s argument refrains from these…

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    give money to maintain redistribution programs. Most rich people have enough to spread around anyways and by being a part of the government they are being productive citizens. Redistributing wealth in the country can promote a sense of humanity and caring for each other, also. If we do not redistribute wealth then poor people are more likely to become angry with the government and not be encouraged to get back on their feet by themselves. Citizens who are for the redistribution of wealth argue…

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    In Islamic view, adl or justice means things are given to their legitimate place. It also means giving everyone their rightful belonging with sufficient amount. It also means giving people fair treatment. Adl is also a moral virtue and an allocate of human personality. Adl is also equality in the sense that will balance in the distribution of rights and duties. Sometimes, adl was achieved through inequality like inadequate distribution of wealth. The Prophet Muhammad pbuh narrated that there…

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    Daniel Fusfeld Summary

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    received fulfillment in social interactions. Polanyi referred to three categories of economic integration, reciprocity, redistribution, and market exchange, the latter of which was less relevant in tribal societies, and instead arose to prominence with capitalism. Fusfeld (1988, pp. 255-256) expands on Polanyi’s teachings stating that in tribal economies, reciprocity and redistribution were both central to the preservation of social order.…

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    has been handed to you by gift from someone else or it has been an exchange. The third one is rectification of injustice, how to restore something to its rightful owner, in case of injustice in either acquisition or transfer. Nozick is against redistribution. He does, however, acknowledge that…

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