John Rawls

John Rawls

John Rawls was an influential American political philosopher who developed a theory of justice based on the idea of fairness. His most famous work, "A Theory of Justice" (1971), introduced concepts like the "original position" and the "veil of ignorance" to argue for principles of justice that would create a more equitable society. Rawls's ideas have had a major impact on political philosophy, law, and public policy debates about social justice and equality.