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Cameron Ross John Rawls

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John Rawls reorients political philosophy away from outcomes and toward fairness. Writing in the shadow of war, inequality, and ideological conflict, he asks how free and equal citizens might reasonably agree on the terms of their shared life. Justice becomes a matter of structure rather than sentiment. The thought experiments that anchor his work are not abstractions for their own sake. They are tools designed to suspend advantage and reveal what fairness demands when power is stripped away. Institutions, not intentions, become the primary site of moral evaluation. Rawls's vision is sober. Disagreement is permanent, pluralism unavoidable. Political legitimacy must therefore rest on principles that can be publicly justified without appeal to contested doctrines. Freedom and equality are preserved not by consensus of belief, but by fairness of framework. His legacy reshaped modern political thought by restoring moral seriousness without moral absolutism. Rawls offers neither utopia nor resignation. He provides a way of thinking about justice that respects difference while insisting that social arrangements answer to those they govern. What you will find in this book: Justice as fairness: a new foundation for political philosophy This book explains how John Rawls reshaped modern political philosophy by redefining justice as fairness. You will discover why justice is not about maximizing outcomes, but about establishing fair principles that free and equal citizens can reasonably accept. The original position and the veil of ignorance You will explore Rawls's famous thought experiment designed to eliminate bias and privilege. The book clarifies how reasoning behind a veil of ignorance leads to principles of justice that protect basic rights and ensure fairness regardless of social position. Equal liberties and the limits of inequality This section explains Rawls's two principles of justice, focusing on equal basic liberties and the conditions under which social and economic inequalities can be justified. You will understand why inequalities are acceptable only if they benefit the least advantaged members of society. Justice, institutions, and democratic legitimacy The book shows how Rawls's theory applies to real political institutions, not abstract ideals alone. You will learn how laws, constitutions, and social systems should be evaluated according to fairness, reciprocity, and public reason. Political liberalism and pluralism This book explains Rawls's response to moral and religious diversity in modern societies. You will discover how a just political order can remain stable despite deep disagreements, by relying on shared principles rather than comprehensive worldviews. Add this book to your cart now to understand why John Rawls remains central to contemporary debates about justice, equality, and democracy.

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