
Rawls' Law of Peoples
John Rawls' "Law of Peoples" extends his ideas of justice beyond nations to the global stage. He proposes that societies should be organized in a way that respects basic human rights and promotes fairness among nations. Rawls suggests that just societies, or "peoples," should cooperate with each other, uphold human rights, and work towards global peace and prosperity. This framework emphasizes the importance of mutual respect and justice among countries, particularly concerning how they treat their citizens and interact with one another, advocating for a world where inequality and oppression are reduced for all.