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> John Rawls argues that "justice" lies in designing policy schemes that allow us to avoid the worst possible scenario, assuming an "original position" where, behind a "veil of ignorance," one possesses no knowledge of their own or others' abilities and social standing.

> In other words, Rawls believed that prioritizing the relief of the socially vulnerable is the essence of "social justice."
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■ If a politician designs policy schemes based on the premise of avoiding the worst possible state one could be in, that nation will inevitably fall into a disastrous situation where liberal hypocrites take the side of the ignorant proletarian class to formulate industrial structural policies.

■ In other words, believing that "the ability to acquire goods cheaply is in the interest of the working class—the ignorant proletariat," such politicians—like Koizumi, Takenaka, and Hiroshi Kato from mediocre, immature universities—charge headlong into "structural reform," triggering micro-level price destruction and macro-level deflationary policies that lead to chronic recession.

■ In other words, this is synonymous with an obsession with a communist industrial structure driven by "inferior goods" (cheap knock-offs) manufacturers, which thrives on recession.

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