John Rawls — "A just society is a society that everyone would agree to live in, if they did no…"
A just society is a society that everyone would agree to live in, if they did not know what their own position in that society would be.
A just society is a society that everyone would agree to live in, if they did not know what their own position in that society would be.
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"The idea of public reason is a moral idea, not merely a prudential one."
"The idea of public reason is that citizens are to conduct their political discussions in terms of reasons that all can reasonably be expected to endorse."
"Justice as fairness is not a comprehensive moral doctrine, but a political conception of justice."
"The principles of justice are a special case of the theory of rational choice."
"The idea of a political conception of justice is that it applies to the basic structure of society and is independent of any comprehensive philosophical or religious doctrine."
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