Providing a critical examination of the political philosophy and
international thought of the contemporary American philosopher John
Rawls, this book shows an account of Rawls's views regarding the
nature of social justice among states and the international law and
morality he considers necessary to secure universal human rights
and political stability among states. A concise and critical
analysis of one of the foremost political philosophers, this
carefully examines Rawls's theories of domestic and international
justice and his arguments for a cosmopolitan variation on his law
of peoples.
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