Justice as Fairness – A Restatement
Author: John Rawls Edited by Erin Kelly
Year: 2001 Edition (Indian Reprint – ISBN 9780674987449)
About the Book:
Justice as Fairness – A Restatement is John Rawls’ definitive and refined presentation of his theory of justice. Originating from his Harvard lectures, this volume brings together his mature reflections on political liberalism, fairness, equality, and the moral foundations of democratic society. For lawyers, judges, and constitutional scholars, Rawls’ framework remains central to debates on rights, distributive justice, constitutional morality, and public reason. This book distills decades of philosophical thought into a coherent and accessible restatement of modern liberal theory.
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Authoritative restatement of Rawls’ theory of justice
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Clarifies principles of fairness and equality in constitutional democracies
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Connects justice theory with political liberalism
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Essential philosophical foundation for constitutional interpretation
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Widely cited in global jurisprudence and academic discourse
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