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The Concept of Simple and Complex Equality: Understanding Simple and Complex Equality

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Understanding Simple and Complex Equality

  • Distinction between simple and complex equality presents an alternative classification of Distributive equality.
  • When there is equality of opportunity, differentials in abilities and efforts are bound to create inequality of outcome.
  • If the state tries to remove the inequalities by force, then it would not only amount to curbing fre…

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The Concept of Simple and Complex Equality: The Concept of Simple Equality, Criticisms to Simple Equality

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The Concept of Simple Equality

  • Simple equality means just distribution of allocation of the same primary goods to different people in the society.
  • Primary goods like income, wealth, power, prestige, etc.
  • The concept of simple equality seeks to avoid anyone՚s exclusive control or dominance over any good which deprives the other of their fair share over it.
  • In practice, simple equality implies;
    • The differential rewards received by people should correspond to the real differences in their work, effort and ability.
    • No one՚s standard of living should all below a prescribed minimum level.
    • The range of inequality should not be so v…

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