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I am currently working on a final year project, wich is an inquiry into global inequality,
why it exsists and how it can be remedied. For the introduction I wish to state why
inequality is a concern both economically and from a humanitarian point of view. My
question is whether anybody had come across any persons who strongly believed in
irradicating inequality. I found a nice qoute in the Wealth of Nations about the
importance of neighbour's prosperity to the country in question's own prosperity, but I
need to fill it out. Any suggestions would be excellent.
 
Thanks, 
James Rounce 
 
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