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Political Theory (CUET-PG)
Rawls' theory of justice, particularly through his "difference principle," allows for social and economic inequalities as long as they are structured to benefit the least advantaged members of society. This is also true.
Rawls’ theory of justice, particularly through his “difference principle,” allows for social and economic inequalities as long as they are structured to benefit the least advantaged members of society. This is also true.
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Explanation: Statement I: Libertarianism indeed emphasizes: Minimal state intervention (limited government). Maximal individual freedom (autonomy and liberty). Key libertarian thinkers like John Locke, Adam Smith, and Robert Nozick advocate for individual rights and limited government interference.Read more