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A communitarian view of government sees value in citizen participation, not just in voting to solve community problems.

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Answer: D

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Nozick would say that the society is just, because the market demands a certain amount of economic inequality. Rawls would say that the society is just because inequalities give citizens incentive to work hard and to try to become one of the wealthy members of society.

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The statement is "True".

More importantly, communitarian perspective of government sees an incentive in group taking an interest in gatherings and discussions, working with neighbors to take care of the issues of the groups and community overall. Present day communitarianism can be viewed as a response to intemperate independence, comprehended as an undue accentuation on singular rights.
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