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A Theory of Justice

This book delves into the fundamental concepts of justice, examining how fairness and equity can be achieved in various aspects of social life. It is a comprehensive treatise that has significantly influenced the field of political philosophy. more

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John Rawls
John Rawls

John Rawls (February 21, 1921 - November 24, 2002) was an influential American philosopher, known for his contributions to political philosophy, particularly his theories on justice, freedom, and equality. His work, 'A Theory of Justice,' is considered a classic in the field of political philosophy and has had a profound impact on the late 20th-century discourse on these issues. more

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