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Hi! Last essay for my Philosophy class, thanks for all your help, you've done an amazing job.
Instructions: Write a one page+ essay that accomplishes the following:
1. Summarize the essay clearly identifying the conclusion and the premises.
2. Write a defense as to whether or not you believe that either (1) a non-redistributive (laissez-faire free market) economic system, or (2) a redistributive (social or welfare liberalist) economic system is the most promising solution that can address our collective economic concerns.
So just your regular 1 page, single spaced, MLA format, Intro, 3 bodies and Conclusion once you have read the article below. Cite from other reputable sources as well to support your argument. Thank you and let me know if you have any questions.
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The Best Free Market for the Society
Thesis statement: To effectively handle the current economic concerns, the most appropriate
system is the redistributive (welfare liberalist) economic system.
1. Introduction
2. Collective economic concerns
3. A redistributive (social or welfare liberalist) economic system
4. Conclusion
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The Best Free Market for the Society
In the 20th century, the debate over whether a capitalist or socialist economy was the best
was solved with the collapse of the Soviet Union. A market-based economy won and has since
been implemented in many countries. However, the argument of a non-redistributive or a
redistributive economy has been ongoing, and people have different views on the same. A
redistribut...
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