John Rawls (born 1921-deceased 2002) - an American political philosopher in the liberal tradition (theory of justice as fairness), Barack Obama (elected 2008-reelected 2012) - former President of the United States (first African-American President), Selma (Alabama) marches (1965) - 3 protest marches from Selma to Montgomery (nonviolent activists -Martin Luther King Jr.- demonstrating the desire of African-American citizens to exercise their constitutional right to vote), affirmative action - positive discrimination, policy aimed at increasing workplace and educational opportunities for minorities underrepresented, difference principle - permits inequalities (in the distribution of goods) only if those inequalities benefit the less advantaged of society, OECD - Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (international organization, members = countries with advanced economies), The Guardian - a British daily newspaper, David Horsey - a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist and a former political commentator for the Los Angeles Times, Pulitzer Prize - an award for an achievement in American journalism, The Los Angeles Times - an American daily newspaper, Rick McKee - a cartoonist, illustrator and designer (one of the most reprinted cartoonists in America), (to be) woke - adjective used since the 1930s that acquired political connotations by the 1970s and gained further popularity in the 2010s with the hashtag #staywoke (refer to a broader awareness of social inequalities),

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