The Rawlsian social welfare function, introduced by philosopher John Rawls, is a framework in welfare economics that assesses societal well-being by focusing on the utility of the least advantaged members. This approach aligns with Rawls's theory of justice, which posits that a just society should prioritize improving the conditions of its most disadvantaged individuals.
Consider a society with three individuals:
According to the Rawlsian social welfare function, the welfare of this society is determined by the utility of Individual C, the least advantaged member, which is 2. Any policy that increases Individual C's utility, even marginally, is viewed as an enhancement of social welfare. For instance, a policy increasing Individual C's utility from 2 to 3 would enhance social welfare, even if it slightly reduces the utilities of Individuals A and B.
Egalitarian Philosophy
The Rawlsian social welfare function reflects egalitarian principles. By focusing on the welfare of the least advantaged, it seeks to reduce disparities and promote a more equitable distribution of resources.
Comparative Perspective: Utilitarianism vs. Rawlsian Approach
While the Rawlsian framework focuses on the least advantaged, utilitarianism aims to maximize total or average utility across society. This difference can lead to divergent policy recommendations:
Criticisms and Limitations
Despite its focus on equity, the Rawlsian social welfare function faces several criticisms:
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