question archive 1) John Rawls felt that if we all saw ourselves in the original position, behind a veil of ignorance, that we would make rules according to 'justice as fairness'

1) John Rawls felt that if we all saw ourselves in the original position, behind a veil of ignorance, that we would make rules according to 'justice as fairness'

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1) John Rawls felt that if we all saw ourselves in the original position, behind a veil of ignorance, that we would make rules according to 'justice as fairness'. After explaining why he felt that way, what, then were the two "cardinal principles" on which that society would be based. What are those principles? 

2) List some of the problems that Marx gives that he felt would ultimately bring down the bourgeoisie. Are these problems still present today? Why did they fail to bring down the bourgeoisie as Marx predicted? Document reasons for your answer.

 

 

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