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Social Studies, 09.01.2021 01:50 debbys1802

Consider the society/country you live in, or another other country with which you are familiar. Evaluate that country according to substantive and procedural fairness, and consider which aspects of fairness you

would prioritise.

(a). To make the country fairer (according to the substantive judgement of fairness),

(i). do you prefer greater equality of income, happiness, or freedom? Why? [10]

(ii). Is there a trade-off between these aspects? [10]

(b). Are there other things that should be more equal to achieve a greater substantive fairness in your

country? {Hint: Discuss any or a combination of indicators of substantive fairness such as wealth,

health outcomes, and education outcomes}

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