A major revision of A Theory of Justice that addresses the problem of stability in pluralist societies. Rawls abandons the comprehensive liberal doctrine of his earlier work and argues that justice must be grounded in a political conception that citizens holding different religious and philosophical views can nonetheless accept — an overlapping consensus on public reason.
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