Rawls's Law of Peoples
A Realistic Utopia?
Rex Martin (Hrsg.), David A. Reidy (Hrsg.)
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RAWLS'S LAW OF PEOPLESA REALISTIC UTOPIA? "Like his conception of social justice, John Rawls's vision of a just world has been the subject of heated debate, but its real strengths and weaknesses are becoming apparent only gradually. This excellent volume substantially advances that process, and will benefit anyone hoping to understand how one of the greatest political philosophers addressed some of humanity's most pressing problems."Andrew Williams, University of Reading
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Andrew Williams, University ofReading
"Like his conception of social justice, John Rawls's visionof a just world has been the subject of heated debate, but its realstrengths and weaknesses are becoming apparent only gradually. Thisexcellent volume substantially advances that process, and willbenefit anyone hoping to understand how one of the greatestpolitical philosophers addressed some of humanity's mostpressing problems."
"Like his conception of social justice, John Rawls's visionof a just world has been the subject of heated debate, but its realstrengths and weaknesses are becoming apparent only gradually. Thisexcellent volume substantially advances that process, and willbenefit anyone hoping to understand how one of the greatestpolitical philosophers addressed some of humanity's mostpressing problems."
-Andrew Williams, University of Reading
A Choice Magazine's Outstanding Academic Book for 2006"Like his conception of social justice, John Rawls's visionof a just world has been the subject of heated debate, but its realstrengths and weaknesses are becoming apparent only gradually. Thisexcellent volume substantially advances that process, and willbenefit anyone hoping to understand how one of the greatestpolitical philosophers addressed some of humanity's mostpressing problems."
A Choice Magazine's Outstanding Academic Book for 2006"Like his conception of social justice, John Rawls's visionof a just world has been the subject of heated debate, but its realstrengths and weaknesses are becoming apparent only gradually. Thisexcellent volume substantially advances that process, and willbenefit anyone hoping to understand how one of the greatestpolitical philosophers addressed some of humanity's mostpressing problems."
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Politische u. Ökonomische Philosophie, Political & Economic Philosophy, Political Science, Philosophie, Politikwissenschaft, Internationale Beziehungen, International Relations, Philosophy