Democratic equality. Are Rawls's principles of economic justice too egalitarian or not egalitarian enough?
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- Introduction
- Rawls's egalitarianism
- D. Parfit's Equality or Priority
- The theoretical argumentation
- G.A. Cohen's 're'-interpretation of the difference principle
- The 'ethos' of justice
- Conclusion
- Sources
Abstract
The question is, therefore, whether rawls's egalitarianism is not enough egalitarian or too egalitarian. After having exposed the main points of rawls's view of economic justice, the analysis of its major criticisms, both from the left and the right sides, is necessary to bring out the very meaning of rawls's egalitarianism.
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