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    Challenges→Contractarianism can provide dignified care for disabled persons who cannot be rehabilitated through a mutually advantageous social insurance scheme.

    A scheme grounded in mutual advantage therefore structurally excludes those whose care needs are most profound, not least.

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    • 1.Mutual advantage requires reciprocal contribution; those with severe care needs cannot reciprocate, making them structurally disadvantaged.
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    • 2.Market and contractual systems reward productivity; profoundly dependent individuals lack marketable capacities, creating systematic exclusion.
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    • 3.Care for high-needs populations generates net costs; mutual advantage schemes naturally filter toward net-benefit participants.
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    • 1.Mutual advantage can include non-monetary forms: emotional bonds, social stability, and moral satisfaction provide reciprocal value to caregivers.
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    • 2.Schemes grounded in mutual advantage (like insurance pools) deliberately include high-need members; exclusion reflects implementation choices, not structural necessity.
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    • 3.Many societies combine mutual advantage frameworks with safety nets for profoundly dependent people, disproving structural incompatibility.
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