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English, 16.03.2020 21:15 Kenastryker808

The author believes that the concept of "fairness" is not a useful term, and that it makes
people feel entitled to good outcomes. Make an argument for the opposite-how would
you convince someone that the concept of "fairness" is an important one.

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