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Why Rawls Hid Your Name From Justice

Behind John Rawls's "veil of ignorance," you design a society without knowing who you will be in it.

Income, health, gender, race, religion — all hidden.

That blindfold changes the bargain: you might choose strong public schools and legal rights because your unknown self could need either.

Rawls, writing in 1971, called this the "original position." Justice begins where your name is missing.

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