Abstract

Introduction PART ONE: A THEORY OF JUSTICE 1. Reason and Agreement in Social Contract Views 2. Utilitarian, Deontology, and the Priority of Right 3. Consequentialist, Publicity, Stability, and Property-Owning Democracy 4. Rawls and Luck Egalitarianism 5. Congruence and the Good Justice PART TWO: POLITICAL LIBERALISM 6. Political Liberalism and the Possibility of a Just Democratic Constitution 7. Public Reason and Political Justification PART THREE: THE LAW OF PEOPLES 8. The Law of Peoples, Social Cooperation, Human Rights, and Distributive Justice 9. Distributed Justice and the Law of Peoples Appendices Appendix A: Remarks on John Rawls, Memorial Service, Sanders Theater, Harvard University, February 27, 2003 Appendix B: John Rawls: Friend and Teacher (Obituary from The Chronicle Review: The Chronicle of Higher Education December 13, 2002)

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