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The law of peoples
Book • 1999
In 'The Law of Peoples', John Rawls extends his theory of justice to the international realm, exploring the possibility of a just and peaceful world order.
He outlines the principles that should govern the interactions between different societies, distinguishing between liberal, decent, and outlaw states.
Rawls advocates for a society of peoples based on mutual respect, non-intervention, and assistance to burdened societies.
He emphasizes the importance of human rights and the duty to promote justice and stability in the international community.
The book presents a vision of global cooperation based on principles of fairness and the potential for a more just and equitable world.
He outlines the principles that should govern the interactions between different societies, distinguishing between liberal, decent, and outlaw states.
Rawls advocates for a society of peoples based on mutual respect, non-intervention, and assistance to burdened societies.
He emphasizes the importance of human rights and the duty to promote justice and stability in the international community.
The book presents a vision of global cooperation based on principles of fairness and the potential for a more just and equitable world.
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