Roxanne Appleby
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Uh... no. You are too many assumptions of malice away from the actual question.
Do I have to repeat it? Ok, here goes: "What, for you, is economic justice? And how can the government best ensure it?"
A perfectly viable answer to this would be: Wealth redistibution. To take money that person has rightfully owned A and give to person B.
Another perfectly viable answer would be: To ensure that money that person A has rightfully earned is not taken from person A and given to person B without person A's consent.
...repending on what philosophy you subscribe to, I suppose.
But lambasting the question as being about wealth distribution and nothing but, is presumptuous and defensive.
ETA: I was actually interrested in hearing basic economic position defined from various viewpoints, with that pretty neutral question as a starting point. Color me dissapointed. But not very surprised..
Nuh-uh again. Your second formulation is not about so-called "economic justice" - the "so called" because the concept is so amorphous and attempts to impose it so arbitrary and coercive. It's about just-plain justice - thou shalt not steal. Tacking on the little "given to person B without person A's consent" is just another attempt to obfuscate the reality of what you describe there, which is simple theft. If you stick-me-up - "your money or your life" - and turn the loot over to your moll instead of buying crack for yourself, it's still stealing. I don't really care what you do with your ill-gotten gains.
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