John Rawls — "The principles of justice apply to the basic structure of society, not to indivi…"
The principles of justice apply to the basic structure of society, not to individual actions directly.
The principles of justice apply to the basic structure of society, not to individual actions directly.
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"No one knows his place in society, his class position or social status, nor does anyone know his fortune in the distribution of natural assets and abilities, his intelligence, strength, and the like."
"The idea of a well-ordered society is a regulative ideal."
"Justice is the standard by which the competing claims of individuals and groups are to be assessed."
"No one deserves his greater natural capacity nor merits a more favorable starting place in society."
"The problem of justice in the distribution of wealth and income is a problem of pure procedural justice."
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