John Rawls — "The two principles of justice are lexical order, which means that the first prin…"
The two principles of justice are lexical order, which means that the first principle has priority over the second.
The two principles of justice are lexical order, which means that the first principle has priority over the second.
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"The main idea is that society is a cooperative venture for mutual advantage."
"The principles of justice apply to the basic structure of society and govern the assignment of rights and duties and regulate the distribution of social and economic advantages."
"A well-ordered society is a society regulated by a public conception of justice."
"Each person possesses an inviolability founded on justice that even the welfare of society as a whole cannot override."
"The principles of justice are to be chosen by rational agents in a fair bargaining situation."
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