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SUS1501 Assignment 4 Semester 1 2026 – Due 2 April 2026

Assessment 4 – 226675
Tuesday, 20 January 2026, 3:09 PM
Number of replies: 66
226675

ASSESSMENT 04:
FAIR’S FAIR
So, in assessment 2, we reflected on a particular case involving great wealth – Patrice Motsepe being
worth US$ 4.2 billion.
In assessment 3, we reflected on very severe poverty in South Africa where Motsepe comes from.
In this assessment we are going to think about the possibility that these two issues – great wealth and great
poverty – might be linked. Or as we said in one of the assignment 1 questions: “The wealth of a few
depends on the poverty of many.”
IS THIS OK? – Motsepe’s wealth and high levels of poverty.
And this is what we are going to discuss in this assessment!
INSTRUCTIONS:
Step 0: Do assessment 1
If you haven’t already done it, please go to the AT A CROSSROAD section and do Assessment 1 now.
YOU MAY GET 0 (ZERO) FOR THIS ASSESSMENT IF YOU HAVE NOT SUBMITTED
YOUR ASSESSMENT 1.

 

Assessment 4: Fair’s Fair

1. An analysis of the inequalities described using ALL of John Rawls’ principles
in their correct order.

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Description

SUS1501 Assignment 4 Semester 1 2026 – Due 2 April 2026

Assessment 4 – 226675
Tuesday, 20 January 2026, 3:09 PM
Number of replies: 66
226675

ASSESSMENT 04:
FAIR’S FAIR
So, in assessment 2, we reflected on a particular case involving great wealth – Patrice Motsepe being
worth US$ 4.2 billion.
In assessment 3, we reflected on very severe poverty in South Africa where Motsepe comes from.
In this assessment we are going to think about the possibility that these two issues – great wealth and great
poverty – might be linked. Or as we said in one of the assignment 1 questions: “The wealth of a few
depends on the poverty of many.”
IS THIS OK? – Motsepe’s wealth and high levels of poverty.
And this is what we are going to discuss in this assessment!
INSTRUCTIONS:
Step 0: Do assessment 1
If you haven’t already done it, please go to the AT A CROSSROAD section and do Assessment 1 now.
YOU MAY GET 0 (ZERO) FOR THIS ASSESSMENT IF YOU HAVE NOT SUBMITTED
YOUR ASSESSMENT 1.

 

Assessment 4: Fair’s Fair

1. An analysis of the inequalities described using ALL of John Rawls’ principles
in their correct order.

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