Difference between revisions of "Musical Chairs Theory Of Economic Justice"

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{{DES | des = Competition, self-improvement and meritocracy do not improve economic justice outcomes in a musical chairs model.  No matter how loudly Horatio Alger is invoked, there still will be only one winner of a game of musical chairs, and many losers. Likewise, no matter how responsably the players attempt to act, how much they struggle to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, only one will finish in a chair. | show=}}
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Musical chairs is a children's game that has many lessons about economic justice.
 
Musical chairs is a children's game that has many lessons about economic justice.
  
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Likewise, no matter how responsably the players attempt to act, only one will
 
Likewise, no matter how responsably the players attempt to act, only one will
 
finish in a chair.
 
finish in a chair.
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