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A government panel is debating whether to publicly fund and provide universal access to a new service. One panelist argues, 'This service is a necessity for modern life, and its widespread use will boost overall economic productivity.' A second panelist counters, 'While that may be true, the real reason to provide it to everyone is that access is essential for an individual's life opportunities and meaningful participation in society, regardless of their ability to pay.' Which core economic principle is the second panelist's argument most closely aligned with?

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