The principles of justice are to be publicly recognized as the final court of appeal for ordering institutions.
Theory of justice
The principles of justice are to be publicly recognized as the final court of appeal for ordering institutions.
Theory of justice
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"The fact of reasonable pluralism is a permanent condition of a free democratic society."
Strange & Unusual"The original position models fair conditions for agreement."
Controversial"The two principles of justice are a special case of a more general conception of justice that can be expressed as follows: All social values—liberty and opportunity, income and wealth, and the bases o…"
Strange & Unusual"The difference principle represents, in effect, an agreement to regard the distribution of natural talents as a common asset and to share in the benefits of this distribution whatever it turns out to …"
Strange & Unusual"The difference principle requires that inequalities work to the benefit of the least advantaged."
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