Applying Rawls in the twenty-first century: race, gender, the drug war, and the right to die

New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan (2015)
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Abstract

John Rawls was the most influential political thinker of the twentieth century. This book applies his theory of justice to four perennial matters of concern that remain contested in the twenty-first century. Drawing surprising implications, this book deepens our understanding of these issues and points the way toward rational, just policy reform.

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