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Equality and government policy: what is the proper scope of equality?

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I take an in-depth look into the contours of a discussion of equality. Specifically, the focus is to what extent a proper conception of equality should shape government policy. To do this, I advocate a largely Rawlsian concept of justice and argue that a prioritarian/instrumental egalitarian stance should be accepted. From here, I examine how a government's domestic and foreign policy should take such matters into consideration. Some of these issues include time preference, Nozick's entitlement theory, and human rights.

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