Vol. 3, Issue 6, Part R (2017)
The pecuniary principles of Rawl
The pecuniary principles of Rawl
Author(s)
Dr. Madhu Prashar
Abstract
Social background conditions and general all-purpose means normally necessary for developing and exercising moral powers and for effectively pursuing and exercising moral powers and for effectively pursuing a conception of the good are called "primary goods" by Rawls. Moral persons as free and equal citizens of a well- ordered society, who have an interest in developing and exercising their moral powers and also on interest in protecting and advancing their conception of the good within the framework of a well-ordered society, will have a desire for more of these. Through this research paper the main moral based financial principals of Rawls’ will be highlighted.
How to cite this article:
Dr. Madhu Prashar. The pecuniary principles of Rawl. Int J Appl Res 2017;3(6):1313-1316.