PHIL 2060 Study Guide - Final Guide: Surplus Product, Thought Experiment, John Rawls

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Differences between marx and rawls theory of justice. Both were interested in the question of what features a good and just society should have; both had theories about the good human life; and both understood that the benefits of modern life depend upon social cooperation. Marx set forward several key measures for implementation in communist society. Providing free public education for all young people, and instituting a graduated an income tax system. Marx consider two different principle, people who are naturally stronger than other. For example, other is handicapped people who contribute little so they live in poverty. Karl marx believed that everybody should contribute as much as they can in accordance with their ability to society and that because of this everyone would be entitled to the same pay or benefits. Marx also believed that the capitalist mode of production divides human beings from other human beings. Natural privileges gives you morally right to everything.