1. Theories of Rawls and Rousseau
" (Rawls) and secondly "social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both: a) reasonably expected to be to everyone's advantage and b) attached to positions and offices open to all.... Rousseau was an advocate of a type of social contract that was to be essentially used as a guide by which the establishment of a proper society was feasible. ... He states that this person formed by such a social contract holds in him the general will, knowledge of the interests of everyone wants whether they realize it or not. ... This is in direct conflict with Rawls'...
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