![]() ![]() Rawls believed that rational, self-interested people with roughly similar needs would choose the following two principles to guide their moral interactions ![]() The agreed-upon principles must not be dependent on one’s place in society.The basis of a society is a set of tacit agreements.In short, there are two points which defines the theory of justice: The utilitarianism doctrine hold a theoretical argument that society should pursue the greatest good for the greatest number, an argument that is consistent with the idea of the tyranny or despotism of majorities over minorities. Rawls was in disagreement to the traditional philosophical arguments on what constitutes a just institution, and the justification for social actions and policies. Every theory has its motive of development in the society, likewise theory of justice aims to attempt to resolve the problem of distributive justice in society. Theory of Justice was being published in 1971 by American moral and political philosopher John Rawls. ![]()
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