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A Theory of Justice

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12 answers across the worldviews stand on this work

  1. LiberalismWhat major branches or schools exist within it?
  2. LiberalismAre its teachings fixed and final, or open to new understanding?
  3. LiberalismWhat do its own followers disagree about?
  4. LiberalismWho were the key people who taught it or preserved it?
  5. LiberalismHow should a follower handle relationships, work, hardship, and community?
  6. LiberalismHow should power be limited, and what can people do about an unjust ruler?at §§55–59
  7. LiberalismWhat is the purpose of human life — what gives it meaning?
  8. LiberalismWhat major commentaries or schools of interpretation grew around them?
  9. LiberalismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?
  10. LiberalismWhat does it promise — salvation, enlightenment, liberation, justice, or a meaningful life?
  11. LiberalismHow does it treat people who reject it — can it live in peace with those who disagree?at §35
  12. SecularismHow does it treat people who reject it — can it live in peace with those who disagree?at sec. 35
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