In the Shadow of Justice

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Discover the transformative journey of political philosophy in 'In the Shadow of Justice', an essential read for anyone interested in contemporary liberal theory. Written by Katrina Forrester, this groundbreaking book delves into how John Rawls's seminal work, A Theory of Justice, reshaped the landscape of liberal political thought in the postwar era. Forrester provides an insightful historical account of the emergence of liberal egalitarianism—a crucial framework revolving around justice, equality, obligation, and the state's role in society.

Throughout this in-depth exploration, you will uncover the influence of significant historical events such as the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War on the evolution of liberal thought. Forrester utilizes archival sources to trace the complex development of contemporary theories of justice, inequality, civil disobedience, just war principles, and more from the 1960s and beyond. As she navigates the debates between American antistatists and British egalitarians, readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of how political philosophers have responded to challenges from both the left and right.

'In the Shadow of Justice' is not just an analysis but a reimagining of late twentieth-century political philosophy, offering fresh perspectives that will engage scholars, students, and anyone passionate about justice and political theory. Enhance your understanding of political thought with this essential addition to your bookshelf that marries history, philosophy, and contemporary relevance.

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