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According to Shue, an unequal distribution of goods can never be equitable.
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For Shue, every person is entitled to equal dignity and respect.
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According to Shue, progressive rates of contribution of the sort recommended by the second principle of equity can reduce incentive effects.
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According to Shue, the third principle of equity assumes a state of radical inequality.
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Shue argues that it is unfair to expect people to help maintain a guaranteed adequate minimum in a society other than their own.
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