1355106 A THEORY OF JUSTICE. John Rawls.
A THEORY OF JUSTICE

A THEORY OF JUSTICE

Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1971. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 607 pages; VG/G+; spine green with black titling; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering, price uncut '$15.00', some rubbing, as usual, chipping to upper edge of rear cover, head and tail of spine, corners; bumping to fore edge of rear board, middle of rear hinge, small tears to jacket from impact; price stamp to ffep; shelved case 10.

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One of the most influential books in modern work of political philosophy, John Rawls believes that "Each person possesses an inviolability founded on justice that even the welfare of society as a whole cannot override. Therefor in a just society the rights secured by justice are not subject to political bargaining or to the calculus of social interests." [front flap]