Abstract
Rawls’s consideration not to include the choice of economic systems as part of a theory of
justice is inconsistent with his comments on redistribution and the political effects
of economic inequality. When Rawls’s discussion of economic systems and his discussion
of economic inequalities is examined, it is apparent that the selection of economic systems
is a pertinent topic for a theory of justice. The propensity for the primary social good of
self-respect to be satisfied can be affected by the selection of economic systems. Rawls has
incorrectly determined the selection of economic systems to be unimportant if different
economic systems can be more advantageous to the satisfaction of self-respect than others.
When socialism and Rawls’s version of regulated capitalism are compared, socialism is a
maximin solution, and accordingly will be selected by people within the original position
under the veil of ignorance.