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Taking the Basic Structure Seriously
The theory of justice that John Rawls spent his life developing and refining contains dozens of ideas that each have spurred major scholarly debate. One of these is that the subject of justice is the basic structure of society. In his major works Rawls gives slightly different formulations to the co...
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Published in: | Perspectives on politics 2006-03, Vol.4 (1), p.91-97 |
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Summary: | The theory of justice that John Rawls spent his life developing and
refining contains dozens of ideas that each have spurred major scholarly
debate. One of these is that the subject of justice is the basic structure
of society. In his major works Rawls gives slightly different formulations
to the concept of basic structure, but the core idea remains the same.
Early in A Theory of Justice Rawls proposes to offer “a
conception of justice as providing in the first instance a standard
whereby the distributive aspects of the basic structure of society are to
be assessed.” Political Liberalism devotes an entire
chapter to explicating what it means to say that the basic structure is
the subject of justice. There Rawls defines basic structure “as the
way in which major social institutions fit together into one system, and
how they assign fundamental rights and duties and shape the division of
advantages that arise through social cooperation”. More recently,
Rawls reiterates the notion of the basic structure in Justice as
Fairness: A Restatement:Iris Marion
Young is Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago
(iyoung@uchicago.edu). Among books she has published is Inclusion and
Democracy, Oxford University Press, 2000. Global Challenges: On
War, Self-Determination and Global Justice is forthcoming from Polity
Press in 2006. |
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ISSN: | 1537-5927 1541-0986 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S1537592706060099 |