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According to Thomson, "A further objection to so using the term 'right' that from the fact that A ought to do a thing for B it follows that B has a right against A that A do it for him, is that it is going to make the question of whether or not a man has a right to a thing turn on how easy it is to provide him with it; and this seems not merely unfortunate, but ..."
Zero-Sum Game
A situation in economic theory where one participant's gains result entirely from another participant's equivalent losses.
Exploitation
The act of using someone or something unfairly for one's own advantage, often without proper compensation.
Barter
The direct exchange of goods or services for other goods or services without the use of money.
Benevolence
The quality of being well-meaning and kindly; a desire to help others.
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