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Question
_____ was particularly concerned about the growing imbalance between rich and poor and felt that the pursuit of wealth and self-interest would erode societys moral core.
A. Ayn Rand
B. Bo Xilai
C. Karl Marx
D. Anatole Kaletsky
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