Should there be accountability for inequality?

Does society have a duty to account for unequal outcomes in income, health, relationship success and happiness?

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  • its impossible.

    on health terms for example.... a person who lost a leg in example will always be unequal and disadvantaged to a person with all legs no matter what you do... unless ofcourse we get perfect sci fi improved prostetics that work better than a real leg ofcourse.... but yeah lets use something else then like some bad thing that makes you unfit and weak hearted and unable to do much pysical stuff, money cant fix that, giving you money doesnt fix that... your life is always impacted and nothing can make that equal to anything nor can fix it. so inequality like this will always exist and be unfixable and have nothing to truly remedy it.

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  • its impossible.

    on health terms for example.... a person who lost a leg in example will always be unequal and disadvantaged to a person with all legs no matter what you do... unless ofcourse we get perfect sci fi improved prostetics that work better than a real leg ofcourse.... but yeah lets use something else then like some bad thing that makes you unfit and weak hearted and unable to do much pysical stuff, money cant fix that, giving you money doesnt fix that... your life is always impacted and nothing can make that equal to anything nor can fix it. so inequality like this will always exist and be unfixable and have nothing to truly remedy it.

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