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Reflections Reflections Main menu Skip to content Home Search GO July 17, 2022 Covenant Vs Contract Theory (Rethinking Justice) I spent the last few days thinking about the implications of John Rawls’ contract theory. There is no argument that Rawls left us with a theory of justice which we cannot ignore in our dialogues. However, we also need to be aware that it has shortcomings. My reflection isn’t really on the shortcomings of his views, which have been widely criticised by thinkers like Nozick, Sandel and many Marxist thinkers.   The imaginary or ‘original position’ view of Rawls which concludes in the social contract, in my view, is impossible because it does not take the real context of humanity into consideration. It is callous for any thinker who is concerned with the present levels of injustice, to start his/her arguments by presenting an imaginary world. From this perspective, I would like to think of the original position allegory as epistemological erron...

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