SECTION 1 TIME— 30 MINUTES 38 QUESTIONS DIRECTIONS

22. The author mentions all of the following as issues

ability to express compassion." Each deserves its proper

addressed by Walzer EXCEPT

recompense, and hence a proper distribution of material

goods should reflect human differences as measured on

all these different scales. Yet, under capitalism the

(A) proper recompense for individual excellence

(B) proper interpretation of economic equality

(20)

ability to make money ("the green thumb of bourgeois

(C) proper level of a society's wealth

society") enables its possessor to acquire almost "every

(D) grounds for calling capitalism the tyranny of

other sort of social good," such as the respect and

money

esteem of others.

(E) exchangeability of money for social goods

The centerpiece of Walzer's argument is the invoca-

(25)

tion of a quotation from Pascal's Pensees, which

concludes: "Tyranny is the wish to obtain by one means