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Justice as reciprocity from "summary" of A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition by John Rawls,Professor John Rawls

The concept of justice as reciprocity is a fundamental aspect of the theory of justice put forward by John Rawls. According to this concept, justice is seen as a reciprocal relationship between individuals in society. This means that individuals in society are expected to uphold principles of justice in their interactions with one another, and in return, they can expect others to do the same. Reciprocity in justice involves a mutual exchange of respect, fairness, and cooperation among individuals. It is based on the idea that in order for a society to be just, individuals must be willing to treat each other with fairness and respect. This mutual exchange forms the basis of a just social contract, where individuals agree to abide by certain principles of justice in order to create a just and stable society. In the c...
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    A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition

    John Rawls

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