John Rawls is the preeminent political philosopher of our time. His
1971 masterpiece, A Theory of Justice, permanently changed the
landscape of moral political theory, revitalizing the normative
study of social issues and taking stands about justice, ethics,
rationality and philosophical method that continue to draw
followers and critics today.
In these five volumes, Henry S. Richardson and Paul Weithman
draw together almost 90 of the most incisive and influential
articles in that body of literature. The reprinted articles, many
of them drawn from difficult-to-find sources, cover the gamut of
controversies and conversations sparked by Rawls's work and
represent a wide range of philosophical points of view. The
selection also includes articles that reflect Rawls's reception in
economics, law, and the social science more broadly.
The publication of these five volumes will be welcomed by
students and scholars of contemporary political philosophy, and by
anyone interested in the most probing reactions to the premier
political philosopher of our time.
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