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Das Ethos der gerechten Gesellschaft (Johannes Wirtz)Soziale Gerechtigkeit, so John Rawls, besteht allein in einer gerechten gesellschaftlichen Grundstruktur. Gerechte Institutionen sind die wesentliche Voraussetzung fr eine gerechte Gesellschaft. Einzelpersonen sind lediglich verpflichtet, diese Institutionen zu erhalten und ihre Vorschriften zu befolgen. Gerald A. Cohen hat dies als unzureichend kritisiert: Gefordert sei zustzlich ein egalitres Ethos der Brger. Johannes Wirtz verteidigt Rawls' Theorie
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