Basics of Political Liberalism | Theory by John Rawls
How is it still possible for there to exist a just and stable society of free and equal Citizens, who remain profoundly divided by religious, philosophical, and moral beliefs? This is the question Rawls tries to answer in his Theory Political Liberalism (1993). It is the follow up to his famous Theory of Justice.

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