“Inequality of effort and sacrifice is often the underpinning of an inequality of outcome.”
“Inequality of outcome,” used in the context you have chosen to apply it, more accurately holds just the opposite desire:
Equality of Outcome.
However, equality of outcome is guaranteed to no one! In point of fact, the desire to obtain such equality is the underpinning of Communism.
I agree entirely. I was just trying to make the point that in Communism and socialism inequality of effort is not considered as a determinant, and this is entirely wrong. I would refer back to the story of the three little pigs. Communism/socialism would argue that the pig that worked hard and made his house strong with bricks should be forced by the government to share his house with the other two pigs who didn’t pan as well or work as hard. In a convoluted way, they would label this as fairness.