A just society aims to secure the primary goods for all its citizens.
Theory of justice
A just society aims to secure the primary goods for all its citizens.
Theory of justice
Discussion of primary goods in 'A Theory of Justice', Chapter II, Section 15
1971
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Controversial"The two principles of justice are lexical order, which means that the first principle has priority over the second."
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