How does John Rawls’s claim that every member of society possesses an inviolability grounded in justice reshape normative debates on equality, rights, and the moral architecture of a just political order?

John Rawls on Inviolability, Justice, and the Architecture of a Just Political Order The philosophical interventions of John Rawls fundamentally reshaped modern political theory, especially in the domain of normative debates surrounding justice, rights, and equality. Central to his vision, articulated in A Theory of Justice (1971), is the claim that “each person possesses an … Continue reading How does John Rawls’s claim that every member of society possesses an inviolability grounded in justice reshape normative debates on equality, rights, and the moral architecture of a just political order?