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  • John Rawls

    How John Rawls Became the Liberal Philosopher of a Conservative Age

    With "A Theory Of Justice," Rawls became the most influential political philosopher of his time — just as the liberal agenda he supported was retreating.
    by Katrina Forrester, Daniel Finn via Jacobin on October 4, 2020
  • Dylan, Unencumbered

    "How long can it go on?"
    by Katrina Forrester via n+1 on August 3, 2020
  • Security camera

    Known Unknowns

    The elusive meaning of privacy in America.
    by Katrina Forrester via Harper’s on September 1, 2018

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Ink and watercolor portrait of John Rawls

John Rawls and Liberalism’s Selective Conscience

With its doctrine of fairness, A Theory of Justice transformed political philosophy. But what did it leave out? 
by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò via The Nation on November 27, 2021
1963 black and white photo of protesters marching for racial equality in Washington D.C.

Just Give Me My Equality

Amidst growing suspicion that equality talk is cheap, a new book explains where egalitarianism went wrong—and what it still has to offer.
by Teresa M. Bejan via Boston Review on February 7, 2022
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