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Chapter 6.3, Problem 9EGDQ
a)
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Contribution to charity:
Some people can contributeto charity, but others cannot.Corporatehad already paid theirconsiderable taxes and they offeremployment for their employees.
- Corporates think that providing services for charities is considered as an “imperfect duty”...
b)
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Contribution to environmental causes:
- Again, this type of strategy will considered as an imperfect duty...
c)
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Rich people doesn’t need governmental benefits:
- Again, this type of strategy will considered as an imperfect duty.
- Social security is recognized as the safeguard which society offers for its s...
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