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" Philosopher John Rawls offered the image of a “veil of ignorance” as a means of thinking through what would be best for society.22 Rawls’s challenge is to imagine that you know nothing about your position in society. In this uninformed state, behind a veil of ignorance, you will be in a better position to decide how society should be structured for the greater good. Rawls intuitively understood that your status, wealth, position, and so on form cognitive barriers to objectively assessing "

Max H. Bazerman , Better, Not Perfect: A Realist's Guide to Maximum Sustainable Goodness


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Max H. Bazerman quote : Philosopher John Rawls offered the image of a “veil of ignorance” as a means of thinking through what would be best for society.22 Rawls’s challenge is to imagine that you know nothing about your position in society. In this uninformed state, behind a veil of ignorance, you will be in a better position to decide how society should be structured for the greater good. Rawls intuitively understood that your status, wealth, position, and so on form cognitive barriers to objectively assessing