A Theory of Justice
A Theory of Justice
A Framework for Balancing Individual Liberty with Social Equity Beyond Utilitarian Thinking
About This Book
Published in 1971, A Theory of Justice stands as a landmark contribution to political philosophy within the social contract tradition. This extensively analyzed twentieth-century philosophical text offers a systematic approach for assessing societies and their outcomes through the lenses of justice, equity, and fundamental rights.
Who Should Read This?
- Students and scholars interested in political philosophy
- Readers seeking deeper insights into social inequality
- Individuals committed to building more equitable communities
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