Fairness is best understood not as a divine or absolute moral law but as the set of social rules people converge on to divide the surplus from cooperation. These rules succeed when they become common knowledge among participants and thus sustain repeated cooperative interaction.
— This reframing shifts policy debate from abstract moral prescriptions to designing institutions and signals that create shared expectations about how gains are split.
Lionel Page
2026.03.26
100% relevant
The article grounds the claim in game‑theoretic reasoning and invokes Keir Starmer’s 2024 manifesto line about social justice to show political uptake of the fairness concept.
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