id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hiiinsghivhgziswrj6z6f3mfm Govind Persad Downward mobility and Rawlsian justice 2017 24 .pdf application/pdf 11356 720 55 principles—the basic liberties, fair equality of opportunity, and the difference principle—nor in other aspects of Rawls's theory (the concept of legitimate expectations, downwardly mobile individuals with any special protection against, or compensation for, the effects of social change, and that it would act rightly in not providing 1 John Rawls, A Theory of Justice (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999), p. climate change.2 Hsieh argues that we must respect doctors' ''legitimate expectations'' of earning a pre-reform market wage.3 And James asserts that ''because it Rawls's theory of justice involves two principles, which are presented in order of read Rawls as defining the rule of law to protect expectations or to treat such protection of individuals' expectations trump fair equality of opportunity and the Rawlsian society prioritizes the right (justice) over the good (life plans). social institutions may change in order to better realize principles of justice. Rawlsian justice excludes special protection against downward mobility, but also ./cache/work_hiiinsghivhgziswrj6z6f3mfm.pdf ./txt/work_hiiinsghivhgziswrj6z6f3mfm.txt