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" All social values — liberty and opportunity, income and wealth, and the bases of self-respect — are to be distributed equally unless an unequal distribution of any, or all, of these values is to everyone's advantage. "
The Orthocratic State
por Martin Sicker - 2003 - 200 páginas
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Reform of the Federal Criminal Laws: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and Procedures - 1971 - 1684 páginas
...in conformity with the argument that 1 am trying to offer. He writes that "all social values . . . are to be distributed equally unless an unequal distribution of any, or all, of these values is to everyone's advantage. Injustice, then, is simply inequalities that are not to the benefit...
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Recurrent Education

Selma J. Mushkin - 1974 - 376 páginas
...architects, Professor John Rawls , has enunciated the underlying social ideal for post- industrial society: "All social primary goods - liberty and opportunity,...equally unless an unequal distribution of any or all of those goods is to the advantage of the least favored."1^ 3. Daniel Bell, "Meritocracy and Equality,"...
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Recurrent Education

Selma J. Mushkin - 1974 - 378 páginas
...architects, Professor John Rawls , has enunciated the underlying social ideal for post- industrial society: "All social primary goods - liberty and opportunity,...equally unless an unequal distribution of any or all of those goods is to the advantage of the least favored."1* 3. Daniel Bell, "Meritocracy and Equality,"...
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Baptism, Peace, and the State in the Reformed and Mennonite Traditions

Calgary Institute for the Humanities - 1991 - 263 páginas
..."All social values—liberty and opportunity, income and wealth, and the bases of self-respect—are to be distributed equally unless an unequal distribution of any, or all, of these values is to everyone's advantage. Injustice, then, is simply inequalities that are not to the benefit...
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Cappelletti Acces to Justice 4 Vols

Cappelletti - 1979 - 400 páginas
...direction. John Rawls, in a very systematic study, was led to the conclusion that: "All social values — liberty and opportunity, income and wealth, and the bases of self-respect — are to be equally distributed unless an unequal distribution of any, or all of these values is to everyone's...
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Experience and Conduct: A Philosophical Enquiry Into Practical Thinking

Stephan K Rner - 1980 - 292 páginas
...rational or fair, they will adopt as its overriding principle of justice ' that all social values - liberty and opportunity, income and wealth and the...unless an unequal distribution of any, or all, of these values is to everyone's advantage' (1972: p. 62). The imaginative effort imposed by Rawls on the contracting...
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Le Droit Au Développement Au Plan International: Colloque, The Hague, 16-18 ...

René Jean Dupuy - 1980 - 462 páginas
...point has been the concept of justice postulated by John Rawls which requires that all social values are to be distributed equally unless an unequal distribution of any, or all, of these values is to everyone's advantage. Thus injustice consists of inequalities that are not to the benefit...
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Legitimacy in the Modern State

John H. Schaar - 1981 - 372 páginas
...theory are extreme and tangled. Hence, we must examine the general conception. It reads as follows: All social primary goods — liberty and opportunity,...— are to be distributed equally unless an unequal distibution of any or all of these goods is to the advantage of the least favored (303). Now, that...
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The Wayward Welfare State

Roger A. Freeman - 1981 - 556 páginas
...deserves his greater natural capacity, nor merits a more favorable starting place in society. . . . All social primary goods— liberty and opportunity, income and wealth and the basis of self-respect—are to be distributed equally unless an unequal distribution of any or all...
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The Limits of Utilitarianism

Harlan B. Miller, William Hatton Williams - 315 páginas
...Two Principles. They are a specification of what Rawls calls the "General Conception," which says: All social primary goods — liberty and opportunity, income and wealth, and the bases of self-respect—are to be distributed equally unless an unequal distribution of any or all of these...
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