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Preferences for redistribution are sensitive to perceived luck, social homogeneity, war and scarcity - ScienceDirect

Preferences for redistribution are sensitive to perceived luck, social homogeneity, war and scarcity - ScienceDirect

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Higher levels of redistribution are favoured when luck is more important in the initial distribution of resources; when social groups are more homogeneous; when the group is at war; and when resources are abundant...Judgements ... carry moderate or high levels of moral conviction... Individuals are only weakly consistent ... political orientation explains rather little variation...

people have divergent views on redistribution at least in part because they have different appraisals of the features of their societies.

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