John Rawls — "The idea of a well-ordered society is an ideal, but a useful one."
The idea of a well-ordered society is an ideal, but a useful one.
The idea of a well-ordered society is an ideal, but a useful one.
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"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."
"We are not to think of the original position as an actual assembly."
"The basic liberties are not to be sacrificed for economic gain."
"The principles of justice are not derived from a comprehensive moral doctrine."
"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."
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