The George W. Bush Administration From The Perspective Of John Rawls
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9
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9 pages in length. John Rawls' Theory of Justice helps one to identify the necessary characteristics for leadership, providing a guideline of sorts for people to follow when the strive for equity might veer off course. When applying this theory to the Bush Administration, it is important for the student to examine all the ways in which Bush has approached the position of president, as well as openly acknowledge where he may have fallen short of reaching the utopian ideals of Rawls' theory. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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