Luck egalitarianism is a view about distributive justice espoused by a variety of egalitarian and other political philosophers. According to this view, justice demands that variations in how well off people are should be wholly attributable to the responsible choices people make and not to differences in their unchosen circumstances. This expresses the intuition that it is a bad thing for some people to be worse off than others through no fault of their own.
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“Its good luck when you move in to begin
With good luck with your stovepipe. Never mind,
Its not so bad in the country, settled down,
When peoplere getting on in life. Youll like it.”
—Robert Frost (18741963)