A Theory of Justice by John Rawls A Theory of Justice by John Rawls A Theory of Justice by John Rawls A Theory of Justice by John Rawls A Theory of Justice by John Rawls
A Theory of Justice by John Rawls A Theory of Justice by John Rawls A Theory of Justice by John Rawls A Theory of Justice by John Rawls A Theory of Justice by John Rawls

A Theory of Justice by John Rawls

Secondhand 1 available
R7,500.00
Shipping
R35.00 Standard shipping using one of our trusted couriers applies to most areas in South Africa. Some areas may attract a R30.00 surcharge. This will be calculated at checkout if applicable.
Check my rate
The seller allows collection for this item. Buyers will receive the collection address and time once the order is ready.
The seller has indicated that they will usually have this item ready to ship within 5 business days. Shipping time depends on your delivery address. The most accurate delivery time will be calculated at checkout, but in general, the following shipping times apply:
 
Standard Delivery
Main centres:  1-3 business days
Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
Seller
Returns
Warranty Type: Dealer All items are guaranteed as described Money-Back Guarantee: 7 Days: All items are guaranteed as described.
Get it now, pay later

Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
657502885

Author: Rawls, John
Title: A Theory of Justice
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Date: 1972
Place: Oxford
Dimensions: 8vo. 24cm x 16.5cm


xv+607pp
1st UK Edition, published 1 year after the true first Belknap edition.

Blue cloth boards with gilt titles and publisher's device to spine. Very Good, edges foxed, prelims and endmatter lightly foxed. Previous owners ink scrawl to front paste down. 2cm tear in cloth at the head of the lower hinge. Tight and neat, in a Very Good, unclipped dust jacket, with two closed tears at the foot of the front flap and rear panel respectively.

One of the 20th century's most important works of political philosophy, Rawls makes the argument for reconciling the persistent tension between liberty and equality by conceiving of justice as fairness.

Add to cart

Recently viewed

See more

Similar products