id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wcj27unmardgreyi5by65fettm ONORA O'NEILL Bounded and cosmopolitan justice 2000 26 .pdf application/pdf 9552 718 67 In Political Liberali.sm and in The Law of Peoples, which includes a separate essay on 'The Idea of Public Reason',john Rawls explicitly rejects the underlying assumption of the communitarian pr~jcct: In fact, the conception of a 'people' on which Rawls builds his account of justice beyond boundaries is a remarkably state-like conception, based on the protection of territory and self-interest: Rawls's choice of peoples rather than states as the agents whose deliberations are basic to justice beyond boundaries is, I think, motivated Rawls views his philosophy ao; in many w·.tys Kantian, and makes frequent references to Kant's in his writing on justice across boundaries. as well as in the civic reasoning Rawls commends, are all in Kant's view private, or at least as not fully public, because In these conditions the Universal Principle of Justice can be best implemented by establishing states with republican constitutions, which guarantee freedom within the law at least ./cache/work_wcj27unmardgreyi5by65fettm.pdf ./txt/work_wcj27unmardgreyi5by65fettm.txt