A Theory of Justice
Author: John Rawls
Year: 1971 Reprint 2026
About the Book:
Some books don’t just explain law—they shape how we think about justice itself. A Theory of Justice by John Rawls is one of the most influential works in political and legal philosophy, redefining concepts of fairness, equality, and rights.
Through ideas like the “veil of ignorance” and justice as fairness, Rawls builds a framework that continues to influence constitutional thought, public policy, and legal reasoning worldwide.
For lawyers and law students, this is not just philosophy—it is the foundation behind many principles that courts interpret and apply.
Key Features:
- Introduces the concept of “justice as fairness”
- Explains the “veil of ignorance” framework
- Influential in constitutional and legal theory
- Connects philosophy with real-world legal principles
- Widely cited in academic and judicial discussions
- Revised edition with updated insights and discussions
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- Law Students & Judiciary Aspirants
- Legal Academicians & Researchers
- Constitutional Law Enthusiasts
- Philosophical Readers
- Policy Thinkers
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