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    Socially disadvantaged people may benefit equally as much... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Reciprocity obligations to fellow cooperators in basic security schemes do not straightforwardly generate requirements of egalitarian redistribution.

    Socially disadvantaged people may benefit equally as much as socially advantaged people from the goods that cooperative security schemes supply.

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    This line of thought prompts several questions. If stringent egalitarian duties to needy people arise only because the needy participate in a scheme of cooperation with the non-needy, then strategic action to avoid the duties seems permissible. If the rich separate from the poor and form their own distinct political communities, the reciprocity argument will no longer support the claim that the rich have substantial obligations to the poor. One might question whether genuine justice obligations

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