The even larger difference between rich and poor makes the latter even worse off, and this violates the principal of mutual advantage.


Chapter II, Section 13, pg. 79 - A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999)


The even larger difference between rich and poor makes the latter even worse off, and this violates the principal of mutual advantage.

The even larger difference between rich and poor makes the latter even worse off, and this violates the principal of mutual advantage.

The even larger difference between rich and poor makes the latter even worse off, and this violates the principal of mutual advantage.

The even larger difference between rich and poor makes the latter even worse off, and this violates the principal of mutual advantage.