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30 November, 11:25

Rawls says that each person is to have an equal right to the most extensive basic liberty compatible witha. social utility.

b. a similar liberty for others.

c. traditional morality.

d. economic stability.

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  1. 30 November, 11:28
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    Similar liberty for others.

    Explanation:

    John Rawls (1921-2002) was an American moral and political liberal philosopher. Throughout his book, A Theory of Justice (1971) he addresses the problem of distributive justice, or the socially just distribution of goods in the society. In the final chapter of his book he made a final clarification on the two principles on justice.

    This principle is considered as a greatest equal liberty principle. He defined the basic equal liberties: political liberty, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, the right to hold personal property, liberty of conscience and freedom of thought, freedom of person as it is - in this last principle freedom from psychological oppression is included, as well as integrity of the person.
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