If You're An Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich? - Test
  • 1. Which of the following is a criticism of the wealthy claiming to be egalitarian?
A) Hypocrisy in practices
B) Advocating lower taxes
C) Promoting consumerism
D) Encouraging saving
  • 2. What is 'philanthropy' often seen as by critics of wealthy egalitarians?
A) A cultural norm
B) A genuine desire to help
C) A way to avoid addressing systemic problems
D) A method for tax reduction
  • 3. Egalitarianism often advocates for which of the following policies?
A) No taxation
B) Tax cuts for the rich
C) Flat tax rates
D) Progressive taxation
  • 4. What is a common belief about inheritance among egalitarians?
A) It's a right of all individuals
B) It perpetuates inequality
C) It's necessary for family legacy
D) It encourages hard work
  • 5. What does an egalitarian perspective say about corporate responsibility?
A) Corporations should maximize profits only
B) Corporations should serve broader societal interests
C) Corporate laws should be relaxed
D) Companies should avoid social issues
  • 6. Which phrase best describes an egalitarian approach to education?
A) Merit-based scholarships only
B) Privileged access for the wealthy
C) Funding for elite institutions
D) Equal access for all students
  • 7. Which economic system is often criticized by egalitarians?
A) Feudalism
B) Socialism
C) Communism
D) Capitalism
  • 8. What role does social mobility play in egalitarianism?
A) It's not very important
B) It hinders economic growth
C) It's a myth
D) It's essential for fairness
  • 9. What can be a challenge for wealthy individuals in being regarded as egalitarian?
A) Global economic growth
B) Personal investment choices
C) Fluctuating market values
D) Public perception of inequality
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