How to Build a Just Society

May 9, 2011
Daniel Miessler
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I was re-reading a part of Moral Landscape this weekend and came across a concept I had not shared yet.

It’s the idea of building the ultimate society by creating all the social structures, advantages, disadvantages, tax codes, rules, laws, etc.–but with no knowledge of who you will be within it.

So you build out whatever the world will look like, and then you randomly get assigned an identity: Black woman, Hispanic man, young Asian child in South Africa, White male in Australia–whatever.

[ NOTE: I now know this to be an established moral concept from Rawls. ]

I think it’s brilliant. ::

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