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" Social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both: (a) to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged, consistent with the just savings principle, and (b) attached to offices and positions open to all under conditions of fair... "
Economics and Ethics of Private Property - Page 324
by Hans-Hermann Hoppe - 2006 - 265 pages
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Political Science and School Politics: The Princes and Pundits

Samuel Kimball Gove, Frederick M. Wirt - Education - 1976 - 168 pages
...to an education. The opportunity principle, the second part of the second principle, provides that "social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both attached to offices and positions open to all undef conditions of fair equality of opportunity"...
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Animal Ethics

Robert Garner - Nature - 2005 - 204 pages
...protect them if they turned out to be animals. More specifically, Rawls's 'difference principle', that social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged, would be extended to incorporate not only vulnerable...
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Ethical Dimensions of Health Policy

Marion Danis, Carolyn M. Clancy, Larry R. Churchill - Bioethics - 2002 - 430 pages
...first requires equal liberty for all. The second principle, as first outlined by Rawls, states that social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both (7) reasonably expected to be to everyone's advantage and (2) attached to positions and offices...
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Air, the Environment and Public Health

Anthony Kessel - Medical - 2006 - 272 pages
...most extensive scheme of basic liberties compatible with a similar scheme of liberties for others. 2. Social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both a. to the greatest expected benefit of the least advantaged and b. attached to positions and offices...
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Reservation and Affirmative Action: Models of Social Integration in India ...

Arvind Sharma - Business & Economics - 2005 - 204 pages
...application of his theory beyond the West, (b) Within Western liberal societies Rawls does state that social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both: (a) to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged, consistent with the just savings principle...
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A Theory of Justice: Original Edition

John Rawls - Law - 2005 - 630 pages
...equal right to the most extensive basic liberty compatible with a similar liberty for others. Second: social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both (a) reasonably expected to be to everyone's advantage, and (b) attached to positions and offices...
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Democracy After Liberalism: Pragmatism and Deliberative Politics

Robert B. Talisse - Deliberative democracy - 2005 - 182 pages
...equal basic liberties compatible with a similar system of liberty for all. Second Principle of Justice Social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both as follows: 1 . To the greatest benefit of the least advantaged, consistent with the just savings...
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Rights to Plant Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge: Basic Issues ...

Susette Biber-Klemm, Thomas Cottier - Nature - 2006 - 434 pages
...participate in an equal position in the process of finding consensus. The resulting theory says that 'social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both: (i) to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged, consistent with the just savings principle;...
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Moral Creativity: Paul Ricoeur and the Poetics of Possibility

John Wall - Religion - 2005 - 244 pages
...equal right to the most extensive basic liberty compatible with a similar liberty for others"; second, "social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both (a) reasonably expected to be to everyone's advantage, and (b) attached to positions and offices...
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Bioethics Beyond the Headlines: Who Lives? who Dies? who Decides?

Albert R. Jonsen - Bioethics - 2005 - 218 pages
...equal right to the most extensive liberty compatible with a similar liberty for others and, second, social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both (a) reasonably expected to be to everyone's advantage, and (b) attached to positions and offices...
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