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Marxism versus the realistic utopia of John Rawls
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John Rawls
Left
Liberalism
Social democracy

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LIZÁRRAGA, Fernando. Marxism versus the realistic utopia of John Rawls. Crítica Marxista, Campinas, SP, v. 16, n. 29, p. 145–152, 2009. DOI: 10.53000/cma.v16i29.19406. Disponível em: https://econtents.sbu.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/cma/article/view/19406. Acesso em: 25 jan. 2026.

Abstract

With calculated excess, the British philosopher G. A. Cohen has recently written that John Rawls' Theory of Justice1 deserves to be considered, along with Plato's Republic and Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan, as one of the fundamental works of political philosophy. .2 The main reason given for including it in this triad is that, in Hegelian terms, the thinker's theory of Harvard represents the point at which the politics of the North American liberal left and European social democracy achieve self-awareness. Beyond the validity of this statement, the place given to Rawls by one of the most sophisticated Marxist philosophers of our day illustrates the impact of Rawlsian thought on socialism and historical materialism in particular. 

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LIZÁRRAGA, Fernando. El marxismo frente alautopía realista de John Rawls. Crítica Marxista, São Paulo, Ed. Unesp, n.29, 2009, p.145-152.

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Copyright (c) 2009 Fernando Lizárraga

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