Abstract
The paper examines some preconceptions in John Rawls’ theory of justice on the basis of an unforeseen distinction between the way in which political institutions shape certain social order and how social praxis shapes political institutions. Therefore, the paper deploys two categories: social conflict and the logics of structural conflict. The paper shows that John Rawls’ liberalism draws on a reduction of (invisibility of) the political spectrum.##plugins.facebook.comentarios##
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