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The Libertarian approach to distributive justice is rooted in Lockes idea of
 
 

a. autonomy
  b. the social contract
  c. property
  d. freedom



Question 2

According to Rawls, welfare conceptions of distributive justice are inadequate
  because


 
 

a. they benefit the most people
  b. they benefit the wrong people
  c. they benefit the right people for the wrong reasons
  d. none of the above




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Answer to Question 1

c. property

Answer to Question 2

c. they benefit the right people for the wrong reasons



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