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Justice as Fairness

Justice as fairness is Rawls’s idea that a just society is one constructed under conditions that prevent personal bias. Imagine individuals choosing the rules for society without knowing their own position (the veil of ignorance). This forces them to choose principles that everyone would agree to because they might be in any role. Thus, society must guarantee equal basic liberties and only allow inequalities if they work to the benefit of the least advantaged.

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