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Essay SUS1501 - Sustainability And Greed (PSYC101) System Leadership for Sustainability, ISBN: 9781000754018

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OPTION 1: IS THIS OK?

• NO, it's not okay. If we look at the behaviours that are practiced by the wealthy are not
only condemned by the poor, but they are also used as justification to punish them, denying
them access to life-sustaining resources like food assistance and healthcare. Without moral
outrage directed at lazy "welfare queens," "crackheads," and other drug addicts, as well as
the "promiscuous poor," which has appeared repeatedly in discussions of public benefits for
more than a century, discussing poverty has become almost impossible.




OPTION 2 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.




1. An analysis of the equity described using John Rawls two(three) principles in their correct
order.

The first principle that Rawls presented was;

PRINCIPLE1- GREATEST

EQUAL LIBERTY

This principle talks about equal implications of rights”. For example, right to own private
property, everyone has a right to own private property but only those who are rich are able
to do it because the poor can not afford it.

a child from a poor family is seven times less likely to finish secondary school than a child
from a rich family.




PRINCIPLE 2a- EQUALITY OF FAIR OPPORTUNITY

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