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Walzer claims that history is a tale of hierarchy and subordination and that socialism and democracy are struggles against this in pursuit of social equality. Does this seem like a moral imperative to you? In other words, is there an ethical demand to fight against social subordination by the means of democracy and socialism? Why or why not?
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