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Evaluating the Rationale for Unequal Prize Distribution

An 18th-century naval strategist argues: 'The highly unequal distribution of prize money, where captains and officers receive the vast majority of the spoils from a captured ship, is the most effective system. It properly incentivizes leadership to take calculated risks and ensures strict discipline, which are paramount for victory at sea.'

Critique this argument. In your response, assess the validity of the strategist's claim by considering both the potential benefits for operational command and the potential consequences for the morale and motivation of the ordinary sailors who comprise the vast majority of the crew.

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