What would be true of a Rawlsian egalitarian society?

a. there would be equal life-opportunity for everyone
b. there would be public schools and scholarships for higher education
c. there would be public health care or state-supported health insurance for everyone
d. no one would feel envy or superiority regarding other's advantages or disadvantages
e. the people who were least well off at birth would actually be the most well off in life
f. it would be a socialist state


Answer:
b. there would be public schools and scholarships for higher education

c. there would be public health care or state-supported health insurance for everyone

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