Justice is the standard by which the competing claims of individuals and groups are to be assessed.
Theory of justice
Justice is the standard by which the competing claims of individuals and groups are to be assessed.
Theory of justice
Paraphrased from various sections of 'A Theory of Justice'
1971
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