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John Rawls
This book originated as lectures for a course on political philosophy that Rawls taught regularly at Harvard in the 1980s. In time the lectures became a restatement of his theory of justice as fairness, revised in light of his more recent papers and his treatise Political Liberalism (1993). Rawls offers a broad overview of his main lines of thought and also explores specific issues never before addressed in any of his writings. He is well aware that since the publication of A Theory of Justice in 1971, American society has moved farther away from the idea of justice as fairness. Yet his ideas retain their power and relevance to debates in a pluralistic society about the meaning and theoretical viability of liberalism. This book demonstrates that moral clarity can be achieved even when a collective commitment to justice is uncertain
| Edition | 2Rev Ed edition |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Belknap Press |
| Pages | 240 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-674-00511-2 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-674-00511-2 primary |
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