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handle: 11368/3004757 , 10077/33986
In this paper, I analyse some implications of Rawls’ notion of desert and legitimate expectations in order to show how some communitarian criticism of his individualism can be answered from a quasi-communitarian perspective which can be found in A Theory of Justice.
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