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Single Idea 18636

[from 'A Theory of Justice' by John Rawls, in 24. Political Theory / A. Basis of a State / 4. Original Position / b. Veil of ignorance ]

Full Idea

The principles of justice are chosen behind a veil of ignorance. ...Since all are similarly situated and no one is able to design principles to favor his particular condition, the principles of justice are the rest of a fair agreement or bargain.

Gist of Idea

Choose justice principles in ignorance of your own social situation

Source

John Rawls (A Theory of Justice [1972], §03)

Book Reference

Rawls,John: 'A Theory of Justice' [OUP 1978], p.12


A Reaction

A famous idea. It tries to impose a Kantian impartiality onto the assessment of political principles. It is a beautifully simple idea, and saying that such impartiality never occurs is no objection to it. Think of a planet far far away.