Contemporary Political Philosophy

Contemporary Political Philosophy

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After the publication of Rawls's "A Theory of Justice", the landscape of contemporary political philosophy was reorganized. Not only did the coordinates of the historically established theoretical schools such as utilitarianism and liberalism undergo fundamental changes, but also along with the theoretical debates surrounding "A Theory of Justice", theoretical schools such as citizenship theory, communitarianism, multiculturalism, and feminism suddenly emerged, fundamentally changing the dominant pattern of utilitarianism. ? The book "Contemporary Political Philosophy" is a presentation of this theoretical scene. In the book, author Kymlicka examines various theories active in the contemporary political philosophy arena in detail, and critically analyzes their different arguments and interpretations of equality, freedom, and a just society based on the two. It not only clarifies the complex background of the emergence of the theories of each faction and the historical process of their continuous development beyond the original point in the process of mutual debate, but also clarifies the different interests behind various confusing concepts of justice through rigorous logical argumentation. Reading "Contemporary Political Philosophy" not only allows readers to appreciate the colorful pictures drawn by the most thoughtful theorists of the era we live in on social institutional issues, thereby gaining spiritual experience, but also provides a good theoretical guide for people to understand and understand various complex issues of the era.

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