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A Theory of Justice 
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  • Preface for the Revised Editionp. xi
    Prefacep. xvii
    Theory
    Justice as Fairnessp. 3
    The Role of Justicep. 3
    The Subject of Justicep. 6
    The Main Idea of the Theory of Justicep. 10
    The Original Position and Justificationp. 15
    Classical Utilitarianismp. 19
    Some Related Contrastsp. 24
    Intuitionismp. 30
    The Priority Problemp. 36
    Some Remarks about Moral Theoryp. 40
    The Principles of Justicep. 47
    Institutions and Formal Justicep. 47
    Two Principles of Justicep. 52
    Interpretations of the Second Principlep. 57
    Democratic Equality and the Differenc...p. 65
    Fair Equality of Opportunity and Pure Procedural Justicep. 73
    Primary Social Goods as the Basis of Expectationsp. 78
    Relevant Social Positionsp. 81
    The Tendency to Equalityp. 86
    Principles for Individuals: The Principle of Fairnessp. 93
    Principles for Individuals: The Natural Dutiesp. 98
    The Original Positionp. 102
    The Nature of the Argument for Conceptions of Justicep. 102
    The Presentation of Alternativesp. 105
    The Circumstances of Justicep. 109
    The Formal Constraints of the Concept of Rightp. 112
    The Veil of Ignorancep. 118
    The Rationality of the Partiesp. 123
    The Reasoning Leading to the Two Principles of Justicep. 130
    The Reasoning Leading to the Principle of Average Utilityp. 139
    Some Difficulties with the Average Principlep. 144
    Some Main Grounds for the Two Principles of Justicep. 153
    Classical Utilitarianism, Impartiality, and Benevolencep. 160
    Institutions
    Equal Libertyp. 171
    The Four-Stage Sequencep. 171
    The Concept of Libertyp. 176
    Equal Liberty of Consciencep. 180
    Toleration and the Common Interestp. 186
    Toleration of the Intolerantp. 190
    Political Justice and the Constitutionp. 194
    Limitations on the Principle of Participationp. 200
    The Rule of Lawp. 206
    The Priority of Liberty Definedp. 214
    The Kantian Interpretation of Justice as Fairnessp. 221
    Distributive Sharesp. 228
    The Concept of Justice in Political Economyp. 228
    Some Remarks about Economic Systemsp. 234
    Background Institutions for Distributive Justicep. 242
    The Problem of Justice between Generationsp. 251
    Time Preferencep. 259
    Further Cases of Priorityp. 263
    The Precepts of Justicep. 267
    Legitimate Expectations and Moral Desertp. 273
    Comparison with Mixed Conceptionsp. 277
    The Principle of Perfectionp. 285
    Duty and Obligationp. 293
    The Arguments for the Principles of Natural Dutyp. 293
    The Arguments for the Principle of Fairnessp. 301
    The Duty to Comply with an Unjust Lawp. 308
    The Status of Majority Rulep. 313
    The Definition of Civil Disobediencep. 319
    The Definition of Conscientious Refusalp. 323
    The Justification of Civil Disobediencep. 326
    The Justification of Conscientious Refusalp. 331
    The Role of Civil Disobediencep. 335
    Ends
    Goodness as Rationalityp. 347
    The Need for a Theory of the Goodp. 347
    The Definition of Good for Simpler Casesp. 350
    A Note on Meaningp. 355
    The Definition of Good for Plans of Lifep. 358
    Deliberative Rationalityp. 365
    The Aristotelian Principlep. 372
    The Definition of Good Applied to Personsp. 380
    Self-Respect, Excellences, and Shamep. 386
    Several Contrasts between the Right and the Goodp. 392
    The Sense of Justicep. 397
    The Concept of a Well-Ordered Societyp. 397
    The Morality of Authorityp. 405
    The Morality of Associationp. 409
    The Morality of Principlesp. 414
    Features of the Moral Sentimentsp. 420
    The Connection between Moral and Natural Attitudesp. 425
    The Principles of Moral Psychologyp. 429
    The Problem of Relative Stabilityp. 434
    The Basis of Equalityp. 441
    The Good of Justicep. 450
    Autonomy and Objectivityp. 450
    The Idea of Social Unionp. 456
    The Problem of Envyp. 464
    Envy and Equalityp. 468
    The Grounds for the Priority of Libertyp. 474
    Happiness and Dominant Endsp. 480
    Hedonism as a Method of Choicep. 486
    The Unity of the Selfp. 491
    The Good of the Sense of Justicep. 496
    Concluding Remarks on Justificationp. 506
    Conversion Tablep. 517
    Indexp. 521
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