A just society is a society that respects persons as free and equal, and that protects their fundamental rights and liberties.
Theory of justice
A just society is a society that respects persons as free and equal, and that protects their fundamental rights and liberties.
Theory of justice
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"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"Justice as fairness is not a comprehensive moral doctrine, but a political conception of justice."
Strange & Unusual"The idea of public reason is a moral idea, not merely a prudential one."
Strange & Unusual"A well-ordered society is a society regulated by a public conception of justice."
Controversial"The overlapping consensus is a feature of a well-ordered society in which citizens hold different comprehensive doctrines but still agree on a political conception of justice."
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