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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"The principles of justice apply to the basic structure of society, not to individual actions directly."
Controversial"The difference principle is not intended to maximize the welfare of the least advantaged, but to ensure that their prospects are as good as they can be."
Strange & Unusual"The main idea is that society is a cooperative venture for mutual advantage."
Strange & Unusual"The principles of justice are designed for a society of free and equal citizens."
Controversial"The problem of justice is to specify the principles that free and rational persons concerned to further their own interests would accept in an initial position of equality."
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