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    provided with positions of authority. Moreover, the Aboriginal people in Canada are not provided with enough income and wealth. This is due to low rates of educational attainment because of the extreme poverty that they suffer from; this whole poverty crisis is caused by the funding inequalities that they face. Lastly, the indigenous people are not provided with the social bases of self-respect; they rarely get recognized as citizens with self-worth. Many Aboriginal people feel social…

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    A social contract must be created while those in the society are in what is well known as the original position. The original position declares that principles centered on the concept of justice are only valid if all member of the society agree on them free from outside influences. Rawls also introduces the concept of…

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    John Rawls Research Paper

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    political philosophies on problems going on in that specific time period. Rawls wrote a number of books that influenced many people back in his day. One of the most outstanding one’s being the theory of justice, this book not only revitalized the social bargain but he used it to properly articulate and defend an accurate vision of liberalism. Rawls also taught at a number of universities, he started out as an apprentice at Cornell but later became a full-fledged professor at the university. Not…

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    I agree with you that John Rawl's theories of social justice are not unrealistic for for-profit businesses. As Guth and Marsh (2012) state, "public relations is the values-driven management of relationships between an organization and the publics that can affect its success" (p. 21). Through both of Rawl's points you are able to see this idea at work for for-profit businesses. When it comes to Rawl's idea of the veil or ignorance, as you mentioned, when decision makers are able to step back and…

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    function systematically and morally. In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls introduces his concepts with the idea that society is not stagnant for it is constantly substituted with new, and theoretically better ideas that stop us from reaching a final unjust social agreement. He also argues that the natural liberty is simply a matter of good or bad fortune and that natural liberty should be proven, which involves change. In the circumstances that he provides under the veil of ignorance, it is…

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    Veil of Ignorance John Rawls proposed a strategy, which he called the veil of ignorance, for figuring out which social traditions were simply and which were out of line. The veil of ignorance foundation is as per the following: a lead is simply if everybody would consent to it given that they were made unmindful of their position in the public arena. That is, the fair society would be picked by individuals who had put aside contemplations of their own sex, riches, race, parentage, etc. In a…

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    Rawls Justice Theory

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    proposed thought experiment encourages the reader to disrespect all natural and societal endowments and see oneself as an output of an undeserved interplay of coincidences. In his line of reasoning, one cannot simply reap the fruits of their initial position in society and its repercussions, without realizing that everything they consider set and given is shaped by continuous change/evolution and can…

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    Wait, doesn’t this sound familiar? Furthermore, the second principle is more related to equality. “Social and economic inequalities are to be attached to offices and positions open to all under conditions of fair equality of opportunity; and second, they are to be to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged members of society (the difference principle)” (John Rawls; Justice as Fairness…

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    Rectification Of Injustice

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    original position is, the idea that equality corresponds to the state of nature. The state of nature is considered as a purely hypothetical situation characterized to lead to a certain conception of justice. If everyone was to believe in a certain form of justice it would lead to a more unified and well-constructed society. That certain conception of justice became known as the veil of ignorance. The veil of ignorance is the thought process that nobody knows what class position, social status,…

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    situated behind the veil of ignorance. When we imagine ourselves behind the veil of ignorance we are able to abstract away from everything which lead us to biasly prefer what serves those who are in our particular position and who have our particular interests over those in other positions and those who have competing interests to our own. Overall, we can suspend our self-interested prejudices and consider what is fair accurately. This method is there by “creating a constitution for governing…

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