Suppose there are two possible income distributions in a
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Suppose there are two possible income distributions in a society of ten people. In the first distribution, nine people have incomes of $30,000 and one person has an income of $10,000. In the second distribution, all ten people have incomes of $25,000.a.If the society had the first income distribution, what would be the utilitarian argument for redis-tributing income?b.Which income distribution would Rawls consider more equitable? Explain.c.Which income distribution would Nozick consider more equitable? Explain
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