Karl Marx claimed that free markets create inequalities and assume that justice means equality or distribution according to need. What argument do critics of Karl Marx use to dispute his claim?
a. True justice requires the presence of free markets.
b. Free markets can encourage community instead of creating alienation.
c. The principles of justice are difficult to define.
d. The benefits of private property are more important than equality.
Answer: b. Free markets can encourage community instead of creating alienation.
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