Rawls's Socialism and Pure Procedural Justice

Ethical Perspectives 26 (2):343-347 (2019)
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Abstract

Part of a symposium on John Rawls: Reticent Socialist by William Edmundson . In Edmundson’s account, pure procedural justice functions as a kind of limit to Rawls’s socialism, the point at which a socialist can find common ground with a critic of government and a defender of free markets like Hayek. Though I agree with much of what Edmundson says, I want to urge a reading of pure procedural justice that would bring Rawls more in line with Marx and further from Hayek.

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Kristina Meshelski
California State University, Northridge

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