The Law Of Peoples/The Idea Of Public Reason Revisited by John Rawls

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The book explores the concept of a just and stable international order through the framework of political liberalism. It extends the principles of justice that John Rawls developed for domestic societies to the global stage, proposing a "Law of Peoples" that outlines how societies can coexist peacefully and cooperatively. The work also delves into the idea of public reason, emphasizing the importance of shared reasoning in political discourse to ensure fairness and mutual respect among diverse cultures and belief systems. Through these discussions, the book seeks to address how societies can uphold human rights and maintain stability in a pluralistic world.

Published
1999
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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