Theory of Justice
Discover the profound insights of John Rawls in his seminal work, A Theory of Justice. First published in 1971, this influential book has established itself as a cornerstone in the fields of philosophy and political theory. In this revised edition, released in 1999, Rawls addresses various complexities and clarifies key concepts that have sparked debate among scholars and readers alike. Spanning 560 pages, this comprehensive text delves into the principles of justice and fairness, making it essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the moral foundations of a just society. Whether you are a student of philosophy, a political theorist, or simply curious about the nature of justice, Rawls's work remains as relevant today as ever. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this classic that continues to shape discussions around justice and equality.