John Rawls | Justice as Fairness
Rawls builds his theory of justice on the social contract model of earlier philosophers. Two principles of justice addressing equal liberties of citizenship and social and economic equalities, if chosen behind a "veil of ignorance," would lead to a just society. Rawls defines and describes each principle and explains how they work together. In other words, a departure from the first could not be compensated for by an increase based on the second.
-Extensive basic liberty in the first principle of justice, to Rawls, refers to
A) the right to vote and hold public office.
B) freedom of speech and assembly.
C) freedom from arbitrary arrest.
D) all of the above
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