Indeed, it is tempting to suppose that it is self evident that things should be so arranged so as to lead to the most good.


Chapter I, Section 5, pg. 25 - A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999)


Indeed, it is tempting to suppose that it is self evident that things should be so arranged so as to lead to the most good.

Indeed, it is tempting to suppose that it is self evident that things should be so arranged so as to lead to the most good.

Indeed, it is tempting to suppose that it is self evident that things should be so arranged so as to lead to the most good.

Indeed, it is tempting to suppose that it is self evident that things should be so arranged so as to lead to the most good.