In the 1970s, Harvard philosopher John Rawls published A Theory of Justice, forever changing the landscape of political philosophy. He purposely does not give a clear answer; rather, Rawls ...
55, Issue. 2, p. 167. This is a new interpretation and analysis of John Rawls's leading theory of distributive justice, which also considers the responding egalitarian theories of scholars such as ...
The allegation that liberals neglect the value of community has a long – some would say notorious – history. Rawls's A Theory of Justice, immediately acclaimed as the most systematic and sophisticated ...
The Teals have, either wittingly or unwittingly, tapped into a widespread concern at the way politics has lost its way.
For much of its history, the socialist movement drew on Marxism as its guiding framework. In recent decades, however, Marxist ...
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In his best-selling book The Affluent Society, published in 1958, John Kenneth Galbraith had observed: “Few things are more ...
James Rawls, historian The name of the law sounds ... and take that charge before a justice of the peace, and a justice of the peace would then have those Indians seized and sold at public auction.
Can climate change and global poverty be tackled while shoring up the middle-class in rich economies? Current policy ...
With an endearing slap to the shoulder pads, Rawls Patterson was greeted on the sideline by one of his assistant coaches. "I want to tell you to quit freakin' jumping," Patterson's coach told him.