John Rawls — "The concept of justice is distinct from that of fairness."
The concept of justice is distinct from that of fairness.
The concept of justice is distinct from that of fairness.
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"The principles of justice are to be publicly recognized as regulating the basic structure of society."
"The principles of justice are those that free and rational persons concerned to further their own interests would accept in an initial position of equality."
"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."
"The principles of justice are ranked in lexical order."
"The idea of a well-ordered society is an ideal, but a useful one."
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