This document discusses different philosophical concepts of justice, including:
- Utilitarianism, which holds that an action is just if it maximizes utility/happiness for the greatest number of people.
- Deontological ethics, championed by Kant, which holds that people have a duty to act based on universal moral principles of reason, not consequences.
- Libertarianism, which emphasizes individual liberty as the highest moral value and views forced redistribution as unjust.
- Liberalism, influenced by Rawls, which emphasizes equality and holds that inequalities are just only if they benefit the least well-off.
- Conservatism, which believes in natural law and tradition as