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This means that the authors cannot keep the question of distribution separate from the question of political and socioeconomic About the fair value of political liberty, see: Rawls (1971, p 201-205; p 222-234; p 278), and Rawls (2005, p 5-6; p 324-331). The insulation strategy, albeit not entirely useless, is impotent against those mechanisms through which money indirectly influences the political system and, above all, public opinion. Being committed to a single specific ideal per-distributive social system restricts the options and political imagination about the choice of social system . . .
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