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Title: Ronald Dworkin's Liberal Morality
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The second theory states that the government must in fact make its decisions based upon some conception of what the good life is because in order to treat its citizens as equals, it must be able to foster or recognize the good life.
A good government according to the liberal, will be a neutral government that will allocate a rough distribution of wealth to each of its citizens so that they may determine what the good life for them may be... Showed first 250 characters
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The second theory states that the government must in fact make its decisions based upon some conception of what the good life is because in order to treat its citizens as equals, it must be able to foster or recognize the good life.
A good government according to the liberal, will be a neutral government that will allocate a rough distribution of wealth to each of its citizens so that they may determine what the good life for them may be... Showed next 250 characters
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