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... rules agreed to have to allow for the inequality . Given this veil of ignorance about one's future assigned position in society , Rawls argues that people will want to create the fairest set of rules possible , if only to protect ...
... rules agreed to have to allow for the inequality . Given this veil of ignorance about one's future assigned position in society , Rawls argues that people will want to create the fairest set of rules possible , if only to protect ...
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... rules are followed , because that enforcement leads to a just outcome . The idea is similar to political freedom . As long as the rules of one - person , one - vote are followed in an election and everyone has a chance to vote , the ...
... rules are followed , because that enforcement leads to a just outcome . The idea is similar to political freedom . As long as the rules of one - person , one - vote are followed in an election and everyone has a chance to vote , the ...
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... rules ) than decision makers who work in a policy implementation capacity where following rules laid down by others is the norm . The public administration literature has a long history of dis- cussing the supposed legislative ...
... rules ) than decision makers who work in a policy implementation capacity where following rules laid down by others is the norm . The public administration literature has a long history of dis- cussing the supposed legislative ...
Contents
The Generalist Model and Advocacy Practice | 1 |
Social Justice and Advocacy Practice | 20 |
What Are Social Workers Trying to Accomplish with Advocacy? | 29 |
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Comprehensive Handbook of Social Work and Social Welfare, The Profession of ... Limited preview - 2008 |
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