Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page John Rawls Quote “The only thing that permits us to acquiesce in an erroneous theory is the lack of a better one, analogously, an injustice is tolerable only when it is necessary to avoid an even greater injustice.” ~ John Rawls A Theory of Justice, 1971 Justice , Morals , Persecution , Tolerance Ratings and Comments Reply choi, philippines 8/21/07 Reply Ahmed Jamal Anwar, Dhaka 10/25/08 A thought-provoking as well as realistic statement which implies that there are degrees of justice and the maximum level of justice that may be achieved at any given time is constrained by the actual circumstances of life in any given society. Reply M. Brown, Florida 4/2/09 True, well said Ahmed Reply Waffler, Smith 4/2/09 Sadly most often the injustice deemed to be the greater one is the one that is inlicted on you and yours. Thus we destroy the earth rather than practicing sound earth friendly practices. The mantra "think globally act locally" comes to mind and is a good one for learning to treat the earth justly and to not think of self only. Reply E Archer, NYC 4/2/09 This is the politician's trick that the end justifies the means. The problem is that once the end is realized, the injustice that got us there remains in place. That is how we got all these alphabet soup government bureaus and offices that keep growing. But don't be fooled: the means ARE the ends the powers-that-be want to impose, and it never 'ends.' Thumbs down because this is a cop out. Reply Mike, Norwalk 4/2/09 Better red than dead and choose the lesser of 2 evils comes to mind. Once an unlawful act or any injustice is implemented it becomes institutionalized so as to lose all understanding of truth, liberty and freedom. The quote's dumbing down effect has eradicated from the general society's consciousness the reasons explaining why compelled compliance, license, victimless crimes, governmental larceny, fiscal immorality are unlawful and unjust. Reply Ken, Allyn, WA 4/3/09 This is simply pragmatism without principles. There is only right and wrong, justice and injustice and injustice should never be tolerated by anyone with principles. Those who tout an injustice in order to rectify a so-called "greater" injustice are merely perpetrators of retribution and revenge. SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This John Rawls quote is found in these categories: Justice quotes Morals quotes Persecution quotes Tolerance quotes About John Rawls Bio of John Rawls Quotations by John Rawls Books by/about John Rawls John Rawls videos John Rawls on Wikipedia Astrological chart for John Rawls