The average rating for Reappraising political theory based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2015-04-14 00:00:00 Ken Mcgee A fantastic, comprehensive text on Rawls, spanning Theory of Justice to Law of Peoples. Freeman's exposition is extremely clear, and I came away from the text with a much solidified grasp on Rawls' thought, and especially on the crucial differences between Rawls' projects in Theory of Justice and Political Liberalism. I definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to have a strong working knowledge of Rawls without having to delve into the primary texts. This text on its own will get you very far. That said, two caveats: 1-I've read Rawls prior to reading this book. I think that this book is appropriate for those who are totally unfamiliar with him, but I can't promise that this will be so 2-Freeman repeats himself a lot throughout the text. Normally this would be annoying, but I strangely didn't mind it at all. This tendency of his might have the happy side-effect of reinforcing through repetition the structure of Rawls' argument. If you're the type who would find this very annoying, though, prepare to be annoyed for ~460 pages |
Review # 2 was written on 2016-12-18 00:00:00 Gregory Towns This writer is really easy to read. |
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