Hello! Pregame team here with some questions posed from "Chapter 6: The Case for Equality / John Rawls" from Justice by Michael J. Sandell and Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut.
What makes a contract just?
What kind of obligations does a seller have to a buyer?
Is it fair to take advantage of an uneducated buyer?
What is the advantages / disadvantages of a free-market?
Is individualized success always fair?
Is it okay to handicap our talented?
Should our successful be forced to share their wealth?
Is it possible to adjust an unequal society without serious repercussions?
What does an individual deserve?
Is "accident of birth" or "natural born talent" an unfair advantage / disadvantage?
What is motivation?
Is the individual born motivated?
Is incentive important to keeping talented individuals motivated to contribute to society?
Who decides what skills are valuable to a society?
Is it fair to pay an actor more than a teacher?
Should we accept the "unfairness" of life?
Can our differences be something to work with?
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