The document discusses the issue of distributive justice and whether individuals should have complete control over the money and property they earn or acquire. It notes that this issue was a major point of contention during the Cold War era but that the reality is more complex than a simple black-and-white view. While Cold War-era communism advocated wealth redistribution, the Soviet Union's system was not a perfect example and the U.S. also engaged in some redistribution. Therefore, rejecting all wealth redistribution due to an association with communism alone is an invalid stance. Some level of redistribution and restrictions may be necessary and just in certain cases to promote fairness and equality of opportunity.