A libertarian would be likely to argue that
A) equality of outcomes in a society does not matter; it's the fairness of the processes that lead to those outcomes that matters.
B) equality of opportunities is more important than equality of incomes.
C) the government should not redistribute resources from some individuals to others.
D) All of the above.
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