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Let’s not be simplistic, naïve, or self-congratulatory. This issue of Comment zooms in with a more granular understanding of the sources and causes of unjust inequalities, and makes a bold claim: There can be just inequalities, and with them often comes an unequal responsibility for the health of society.

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What are we talking about when we talk about "inequality?"
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An annotated reading of your world. Topics this issue include policing, architecture (the physical kind), and a craftsman more interest in being a first-rate artisan than a wealthy businessman.
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Piketty take note: the democratic challenge posed by inequality is not simply about economics or politics narrowly understood: it is about culture.
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Why it's time for Christians to call for an end to payday loans.
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A conversation with Brad Wilcox about the social revolutions that have generated economic inequality.
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