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It's called wealth redistribution.
It's called wealth redistribution.
They usually want a big welfare state that ensures a fair redistribution of wealth and provides equal access to opportunities.
They usually want a big welfare state that ensures a fair redistribution of wealth and provides equal access to opportunities.
Redistribution is a kind, if you think about it, says the libertarian, is a kind of coercion.
Redistribution is a... if you think about it,
But it can't be a redistribution of privilege that is required here—rather, a universal increase and the assurance of a decent minimum.
But it can't be a redistribution of privilege that is required here, rather a universal increase –
Moreover, redistribution is a rather flimsy foundation for human dignity.
Moreover, redistribution is a rather flimsy foundation for human dignity.
Redistribution is a kind, if you think about it, says the libertarian, is a kind of coercion.
and that's why redistribution is wrong.
Arguments for more equitable food redistribution cause some to mutter about the effects of Big Brother, forcing us all to eat a uniform diet.
arguments for more equitable food redistribution
But first, last, and always, it is the cause of economic redistribution.
But first, last and always it is the cause of economic redistribution.
And that is how my Drinking Fountain Redistribution Act will ensure equal access to all students without increasing hallway foot traffic.
fountain redistribution act will
Remember Michael Jordan, Bill Gates, the libertarian objection to taxation for redistribution?
Is there anyone who thinks that Locke does give grounds for opposing taxation for redistribution?