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Rawls' book, A Theory of Justice, is specifically intended to provide a clear alternative to:
Competitive Negotiation
A negotiation strategy where parties compete to achieve the best possible outcome for themselves, often at the expense of others' interests.
Alternatives
other options or choices available besides the one currently considered.
Prioritizing Issues
The act of arranging or dealing with problems, tasks, or interests in order of importance or urgency.
Less Important
Items or factors considered to have lower priority or significance in comparison to others in a given context.
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