1. Theories of Rawls and Rousseau
Rousseau's utopia in many ways takes from the individual the liberties that Rawls concludes are invaluable to the establishment of a fair society. ... While Rousseau is advocating for what many have wished for, a utopia, the perfect society, he does so in a way that violates the governing principles of what allows for fairness as expressed by John Rawls. ...
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