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    The two principles create a social world in which each ci... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Citizens will develop a desire to act in accordance with Rawls's two principles of justice.

    The two principles create a social world in which each citizen can pursue her own ends on a basis of mutual respect with other citizens.

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    Given that the two principles are congruent with citizens’ good, Rawls argues that it is reasonable to suppose that citizens will develop a desire to act in accordance with them. People become attached to people and institutions that they see benefiting them, and the two principles create a social world in which each citizen can pursue her own ends on a basis of mutual respect with other citizens. Since this is experienced as a good, the principles will gain citizens’ willing and stable allegian

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