Exactly how you do it, without injustice at the level of particular individuals, is very difficult.
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But case for reparations for slavery, for example, is strong. People's life chances are still affected by that atrocity.
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Meritocracy is all well & good, but if we start from wildly different situations, just because of luck of birth, then you've got a problem.
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Obviously this is one large reason why redistribution of wealth, & material equality, should be at the heart of any progressive politics.
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Right, but that's about leveling the playing field. There are further arguments about tipping it beyond level.
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I was hoping to put off those arguments until such time as we can think about them on solidly flat ground...
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Actually, I'm not sure what "beyond level" arguments you mean. Are there any particular academics or activists you have in mind?
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