Economic Justice
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Rawls' theory of justice is seen as the solution to the conflict of interests in society, and revolves around the adaptation of two fundamental principles of justice, which would, in turn, guarantee a just and morally acceptable society. The first principle guarantees the right of each person to have the most extensive basic liberty compatible with the liberty of others. The second principle states that social and economic positions are to be to everyone's advantage
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beneficial to the slave as well as everyone else, is indeed acceptable according to Rawls. The second states that under utilitarianism, a slave's misery would not matter since overall satisfaction is increased. However, the life of being a slave is so terrible and distasteful that under the theoretical 'veil of ignorance', none of the decision-makers would allow it to exist, as this could include them and would be too much of a risk to take.
beneficial to the slave as well as everyone else, is indeed acceptable according to Rawls. The second states that under utilitarianism, a slave's misery would not matter since overall satisfaction is increased. However, the life of being a slave is so terrible and distasteful that under the theoretical 'veil of ignorance', none of the decision-makers would allow it to exist, as this could include them and would be too much of a risk to take.