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Critically engage rawls theory of justice

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Answered by Fareedahmed
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This is a critical analysis of John Rawls's A Theory of Justice.Rawls offers a theoretical justification of social democratic principles of justice. ... He argues that the choice which Rawls imputes to his contractors reflects a specific socialisation- one dominant in
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Rawls theory of justice:

  • Rawls holds the most egalitarian, and also the most plausible, interpretation of these basic concepts of liberalism is justice as equity. He further claims that justice as equity provides a superior understanding of justice in modern political theory to that of the traditional tradition: utilitarianism.
  • In justice, honesty is the original state of equality compared to the state of condition in the traditional theory of the social contract. This original state is not, of course, ides, of as a usual historical state of affairs, much lower as a primitive state of culture.

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