The fundamental criterion for judging any procedure is the justice of its likely results.


Chapter IV, Section 37, p. 230 - A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999)


The fundamental criterion for judging any procedure is the justice of its likely results.

The fundamental criterion for judging any procedure is the justice of its likely results.

The fundamental criterion for judging any procedure is the justice of its likely results.

The fundamental criterion for judging any procedure is the justice of its likely results.