Just yesterday, my roommate said something interesting: “I think everyone knows what’s fair. Every human being has a sense of when they’re being put at an advantage or disadvantage.” He might be right. What exactly means fair of course depends on the situation and individual, but we always have a rough sense of whether what’s going on is fair – and if it isn’t we must work to change it.
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