Explain the basic idea behind rawlss test--whether a social


Problem

According to John Rawls, if we were behind a "veil of ignorance," deliberating about what kind of a society we would want to live in, we would agree on the following idea:

"All [basic] social [goods]--liberty and opportunity, income and wealth...--are to be distributed equally unless an unequal distribution of any, or all, of these [goods] is to everyone's advantage."

Part 1: Explain the basic idea behind Rawls's test--whether a social arrangement or policy is acceptable from behind a "veil of ignorance"--in your own words.

Part 2: Give 2 examples of official laws or institutions or policies in current (i.e., not past or historical) U.S. society that don't pass Rawls's test of fairness, and explain why they don't.

Solution Preview :

Prepared by a verified Expert
Other Subject: Explain the basic idea behind rawlss test--whether a social
Reference No:- TGS02736122

Now Priced at $20 (50% Discount)

Recommended (90%)

Rated (4.3/5)