2022
DOI: 10.3138/ttr.43.1.147
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Justice Between Individuals: John Rawls and the Demands of Political Liberalism

Abstract: John Rawls proposed A Theory of Justice ( 1971 ) aiming at building consensus in democratic societies. In the middle of the Cold War, the Vietnam War, and the Civil Rights movement, while Americans were strongly divided, Rawls’ political liberalism offered a method to build political agreement between people with different and conflicting values and interests, to preserve peace and other benefits of stable social cooperation. Fifty years on, while authors like Katrina Forrester (2019 a , b ) suggest moving on … Show more

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