id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_shggbamvt5he5paazppwua7fae Theodore J Everett Justice and Gini coefficients 2014 23 .pdf application/pdf 12728 910 59 distributive justice, injustice, inequality, Gini coefficient, income, wealth, age distribution, the other hand, all of the wealth or income in a society were in the hands of a single person (which pushes the curve as far away from the straight line as possible), the Gini distributive justice plainly accepts as fair in principle (and also in practice among themselves) and then compute the Gini coefficients for societies with only those inequalities. This range of values yields a range of 'fair-inequality' coefficients for income of anywhere from .126 to .487 (which would include the current income Ginis for all actual Western societies) and for wealth of .358 to .534 (which Including difference factors due to free choice with foreseeable consequences naturally raises the potential gross inequality in our model upper-middle-class societies, driving their maximum Gini coefficients for income and wealth considerably higher than in The resulting Ginis in this model society would be .743 for income and .818 for wealth. ./cache/work_shggbamvt5he5paazppwua7fae.pdf ./txt/work_shggbamvt5he5paazppwua7fae.txt