Political Science, asked by Jaykumar1488, 10 months ago

जॉन रॉल्स के न्याय सम्बन्धी विचार संक्षेप में लिखिए।

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Answered by rajuramuchacha
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Rawls's theory of "justice as fairness" recommends equal basic rights, equality of opportunity, and promoting the interests of the least advantaged members of society. Rawls's argument for these principles of social justice uses a thought experiment called the "original position", in which people select what kind of society they would choose to live under if they did not know which social position they would personally occupy. In his later work Political Liberalism (1993), Rawls turned to the question of how political power could be made legitimate given reasonable disagreement about the nature of the good life.

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