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Anna007 [38]
2 years ago
7

Long's use of scripture reveals.

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daser333 [38]2 years ago
6 0

Long's intention for using the scripture is; Choice A; the moral and logical reasoning of redistributing wealth.

<h3>Excerpts from Every man a King</h3>

The excerpt reads thus;

But the scripture says Ladies and gentlemen, that no country can survive or for a country to survive, it is necessary that we keep the wealth scattered among the people, that nothing should be held permanently by any one person.....

It follows from excerpt that, the moral and logical reasoning of redistributing wealth is further emphasized.

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