Inequalities are permissible when they maximize, or at least all contribute to, the long term expectations of the least fortunate group in society.


Chapter III, Section 26, pg. 151 - A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999)


Inequalities are permissible when they maximize, or at least all contribute to, the long term expectations of the least fortunate group in society.

Inequalities are permissible when they maximize, or at least all contribute to, the long term expectations of the least fortunate group in society.

Inequalities are permissible when they maximize, or at least all contribute to, the long term expectations of the least fortunate group in society.

Inequalities are permissible when they maximize, or at least all contribute to, the long term expectations of the least fortunate group in society.