The claims of existing social arrangements and of self interest have been duly allowed for. We cannot at the end count them a second time because we do not like the result.


Chapter III, Section 23, pg. 135 - A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999)


The claims of existing social arrangements and of self interest have been duly allowed for. We cannot at the end count them a second time because we...

The claims of existing social arrangements and of self interest have been duly allowed for. We cannot at the end count them a second time because we...

The claims of existing social arrangements and of self interest have been duly allowed for. We cannot at the end count them a second time because we...

The claims of existing social arrangements and of self interest have been duly allowed for. We cannot at the end count them a second time because we...