The unity of rawls’s work

Journal of Moral Philosophy 1 (3):265-275 (2004)
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This article presents a unifying interpretation of Rawls’s major works. The interpretation emphasizes the parallels in Rawls’s theories of justice and legitimacy for domestic and global institutions.

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Leif Wenar
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