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Q 1. Explain the "veil of ignorance" and how it creates an initial position of equality. 2. According to Rawls, why would we NOT choose utilitarianism as our principle behind the "veil of ignorance?"3. What is the "difference principle?"4. Rawls' theory is opposed to any situation in which distribution of income and opportunity is based on factors that are morally "arbitrary." What sorts of factors are morally arbitrary?5. Why does Rawls reject desert as a basis for distributive justice?

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The “veil of ignorance” creates an obstacle initially to know the ins and outs of one’s existence. This term suggests an utter uninteresting way to look at our surroundings that we are unaware of our gender and caste and anything related to life. Rawls vouches for this indifferent state to understand the meaning of the equality. He believes that one may get the sense of the equal stance in the society when they imagine themselves in the state of commonplace. Rawls illustrated the “veil of indifference” stating that one may not know which type of family they belong too. He makes this hypothetical experiment to understand the deep-seat thoughts embedded in our life.