A Theory of Justice

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Author: John Rawls

ISBN-10: 0674017722

ISBN-13: 9780674017726

Category: European & American Philosophy

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Since it appeared in 1971, John Rawls's A Theory of Justice has become a classic. The author has now revised the original edition to clear up a number of difficulties he and others have found in the original book.Rawls aims to express an essential part of the common core of the democratic tradition--justice as fairness--and to provide an alternative to utilitarianism, which had dominated the Anglo-Saxon tradition of political thought since the nineteenth century. Rawls substitutes the ideal of the social contract as a more satisfactory account of the basic rights and liberties of citizens as free and equal persons. "Each person," writes Rawls, "possesses an inviolability founded on justice that even the welfare of society as a whole cannot override." Advancing the ideas of Rousseau, Kant, Emerson, and Lincoln, Rawls's theory is as powerful today as it was when first published. Peter Caws - New Republic I mean ...to press my recommendation of [this book] to non-philosophers, especially those holding positions of responsibility in law and government. For the topic with which it deals is central to this country's purposes, and the misunderstanding of that topic is central to its difficulties.

Ch. IJustice as fairness3Ch. IIThe principles of justice54Ch. IIIThe original position118Ch. IVEqual liberty195Ch. VDistributive shares258Ch. VIDuty and obligation333Ch. VIIGoodness as rationality395Ch. VIIIThe sense of justice453Ch. IXThe good of justice513