John Rawls suggests that there are circumstances in which inequality is just or what he terms "fair." What is Rawls' argument for this?
A) Inequality is fair, as long as it is for everyone's advantage (for example, the authority of parents over their children) .
B) Inequality is fair when certain people agree to take the brunt of the environmental bad on behalf of the good.
C) Inequality is fair when leadership has been democratically elected.
D) All of the above.
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