Rawls: ‘A Theory of Justice' and its Critics

Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Philip Pettit (1990)
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1 A New Departure 'No commanding work of political theory has appeared in the 20th century.' So said Isaiah Berlin, writing in 1962 . ...

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Chandran Kukathas
London School of Economics
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Australian National University

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