Which of the following best describes classical utilitarianism's conception of a just society?
A) Just societies are those ordered by principles that ensure the best situation for those worst off
B) Just societies are ordered in a way that achieves greatest net satisfaction summed over its members
C) Just societies are ordered in a way that ensures everyone has equal rights and limits inequality
D) None of the above
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