The statements above present a paradox. If, as the author implies, the ethos of Greek tragedy still holds as an "enduring pillar of our belief system," an ethos declaring each person's misfortune that person's fault, then the majority of the
public should not support "social safety net" programs, which are based on the philosophical position that someone's misfortune is not necessarily his or her fault.
(A) This choice does not resolve the paradox. The observation that the
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public should not support "social safety net" programs, which are based on the philosophical position that someone's misfortune is not necessarily his or her fault.
(A) This choice does not resolve the paradox. The observation that the
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