No Fair Play -
Philosophers like H.L.A. Hart and John Rawls argue that if you benefit from a cooperative scheme (like a society with roads, police, and clean water), you have a "fair play" obligation to follow its rules and share its burdens.
It challenges the idea that employers can act without procedural protections, drawing connections between labour market reform and the rule of law. 2. Political Philosophy: The Principle of Fair Play No Fair Play
It explores the "self-protection" aspect of fair procedures, arguing that just as people have a right to defend themselves physically, they are morally entitled to defend their livelihood and interests in a society that values autonomy. Philosophers like H