Egalitarianism from "summary" of A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition by John Rawls,Professor John Rawls
Egalitarianism is the principle that all individuals should have equal rights, opportunities, and treatment within society. This concept emphasizes the importance of fairness and equality in the distribution of resources and opportunities. Egalitarians believe that no one should be disadvantaged or discriminated against based on factors such as race, gender, or social class. Instead, they advocate for a society where everyone has an equal chance to succeed and thrive.
Egalitarianism is rooted in the belief that all individuals are inherently equal in worth and dignity. This means that no one should be given preferential treatment or special privileges based on arbitrary factors. Instead, society should strive to create a level playing field where everyone has an equal opportunity to achieve their full potential. Egalitarians argue that this not only benefits individuals but also lea...
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