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SUS1501
Assignment 8 Semester 1 2025
FINAL PORTFOLIO
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Due Date: 2025
Back at the Crossroads!

1. (YOU MUST WRITE NOTES ON THIS QUESTION) "The wealth of the few depends upon the poverty of
many." My personal opinion on this statement is most closely described by:

a. So long as I am amongst the few I don't care.

b. This is just not true – the rich are simply more “diligent, intelligent, and above all frugal”.

c. This is just not true – if it were not for the generous wealthy, the poor would be even poorer than
they are.

d. This is absolutely true – there is only so much wealth in the world at any one moment so if one
person has more than their share someone else has to have less than their share.

e. This is absolutely true and given how much poverty there is we ought to do something about it.

Choice now: E

Choice in assignment 1: B

Notes: In Assignment 1, I chose option B, thinking that the wealth of the rich was a direct result of their own
effort and frugality. However, after engaging with SUS1501 theories, I’ve come to understand the deeper
systemic and ethical issues surrounding wealth inequality. I now choose option E—“This is absolutely true and
given how much poverty there is we ought to do something about it”—because it aligns with both Rawls’
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