
Rawls' Theory of Justice
In Our Time
Justice in Context: Rawls and Social Theory
This chapter explores the historical backdrop of social justice theories, focusing on John Rawls and the influences of major mid-20th century events like the New Deal and civil rights movement. It examines Rawls' critique of utilitarianism and intuitionism, presenting his 'justice as fairness' framework that prioritizes the well-being of society's least advantaged. Additionally, the chapter highlights the importance of Fair Equality of Opportunity and the Difference Principle in achieving a just society.
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