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BUS 309 Week 3 Quiz Justice and Economic Distribution - Strayer University NEW Version
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BUS 309 Week 3 Quiz Justice and Economic Distribution - NEW
Who is known for first holding that we should treat like cases alike?
Plato
Epicurus
Cicero
Aristotle
The topic of the proper distribution of burdens and benefits is known as
Distributive justice
Retributive justice
Economic welfare
Laissez-faire economics
Who made the violation of one’s moral rights the defining characteristic of injustice?
John Stuart Mill
Adam Smith
Karl Marx
Robert Nozick
Rawls’s theory of justice is
A libertarian theory
An egalitarian theory
A utilitarian theory
A retributivist theory
Justice for Mill was ultimately a matter of
Luck
Promoting social well-being
Property rights
Enforced equality
Brandt defends the equality of after-tax income on
Libertarian grounds
Deontological grounds
Utilitarian grounds
Egalitarian grounds
Libertarians assume that liberty means
Freedom
Noninterference
Equality
Liberation
Nozick begins with the premise that people have
Certain basic moral rights
Equality of income
Equality of opportunity
Certain basic positive rights
Nozick refers to the firm restrictions that rights impose as
Side constraints
Lockean constraints
Side bars
Liberty constraints...