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The Difference Principle

The difference principle states that social and economic inequalities are acceptable only if they work to the advantage of the least well-off members of society. It is designed to ensure that any benefit arising from inequality contributes to uplifting those in the most disadvantaged positions, promoting fairness by safeguarding the interests of everyone in society.

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