For Rawls . . .
A) Inequality is never okay in a society
B) Inequality is okay in a society if everyone is the better for it
C) Inequality is okay so long as it produces a greater amount of happiness
D) Inequality is okay only if most people would agree to it
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Q134: When, for Rawls, is an injustice tolerable?
A)
Q135: How does Rawls define a "society"?
A) A
Q136: For Rawls, the principles of justice .
Q137: What is the "original position"?
A) The position
Q139: Which of the following describes one of
Q140: What does Rawls mean by the term
Q141: Which of the following best describes classical
Q142: Which of the following is Rawls' criticism
Q143: What does Rawls mean by the term
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