Reparations arguments hold that societies enriched by slavery, colonization, or systematic theft have a direct debt to descendants—not charity, but restitution rooted in cause and effect. The arguments differ on form (cash, land, institutional reform) and scope, but all insist that justice requires redistributing what was stolen, not just apologizing for it.
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