John Rawls Political Thought Explained | Theory of Justice | UGC NET & UPSC PSIR
John Rawls (1921–2002) | Political Thought Explained | Western Political Thought "Justice is the first virtue of social institutions, as truth is of systems of thought." — John Rawls In this video, we will explore the political thought of John Rawls in detail— the great thinker of A Theory of Justice! This topic is extremely important for UGC NET Political Science, UPSC CSE, and UPSC PSIR Optional. 📚 This video covers: ✅ Biography of John Rawls (1921–2002) ✅ A Theory of Justice (1971) ✅ Justice as Fairness — Key Concepts ✅ Original Position & Veil of Ignorance ✅ Two Principles of Justice ✅ Difference Principle ✅ Freedom, Equality & Fair Opportunity ✅ Rawls vs. Utilitarianism — Comparison ✅ Rawls vs. Nozick — Debate ✅ Contributions to Liberal Political Philosophy ✅ Important Points for UGC NET & UPSC 🎯 Useful For: 👉 UGC NET Political Science (Paper 2) 👉 UPSC CSE — Political Theory 👉 UPSC PSIR Optional 👉 MA Political Science Students 👉 Western Political Thought — All Competitive Exams 🔔 Subscribe and press the bell icon — every new Be the first to receive the lecture! 👇 Tell us in the comments – is Rawls' Veil of Ignorance still relevant today? 👨🏫 By: Saurabh Sharma © All Rights Reserved