
Justice, John Rawls, Political Philosophy, Sandra Day O'Connor, Amnesty International, United Nations Human Rights Council, The Theory of Justice, Distributive Justice, Social Justice, Martin Luther King Jr., Civil Rights Movement, Friedrich Hayek, Rawlsia
Justice refers to fairness in how people are treated. John Rawls was a philosopher who argued for principles of justice that ensure equity and fairness in society, especially through his theory “A Theory of Justice,” emphasizing distributive and social justice. Political philosophy explores how societies should be organized. Sandra Day O’Connor was a pioneering U.S. Supreme Court justice. Amnesty International and the UN Human Rights Council work to protect human rights globally. Martin Luther King Jr. led the Civil Rights Movement advocating for racial equality. Friedrich Hayek emphasized individual freedom and free markets. “Rawlsia” relates to ideas inspired by Rawls's theories on justice.