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It is not the case that The sense of justice can be developed through familial, religious, and civic institutions that operate independently of labor market opportunity.
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Labor market participation shapes daily ethics and reciprocity norms more than occasional familial or religious engagement for most people.
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Institutional justice claims require explaining why families and churches have historically reinforced inequality rather than justice.
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Economic scarcity and survival pressures override abstract justice principles taught in institutions, making their independence illusory.
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Historical evidence shows families, churches, and civic groups developed robust moral frameworks long before modern labor markets existed.
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Justice norms rooted in non-economic institutions are more stable because they aren't subject to market pressures or employment volatility.
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Communities with strong independent institutions show greater prosocial behavior than those relying solely on market incentives.
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