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Originally Posted by loquitur
Well, those two posts just now point to two different views of whether we should care about inequality. My additional question was which kinds of inequality we should care about, and why.
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Inequality in potential, not inequality in wealth.
When you are unable to become successful due to the system, then you have created a permanent underclass which is obviously not a desirable outcome.
Interestingly while progressives want the fascist take over of the health care system by the government, I'd much rather see money spent on allowing intellectually qualified individuals be granted tuition for public colleges/universities. This is somewhat needed as so many highschools currently do not give you the skills you need to succeed.