How can a society make its citizens just?

Original Articles

How can a society make its citizens just?

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 20 , issue 1 , 2001 , pages: 90–101
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v20i1.31324
Author(s): Hennie Lotter Department of Philosophy,

Abstract

How can citizens be made just? I focus on how modern constitutional democracies can entice, convince, and guide their citizens to become just. I rely chiefly on Rawls’s theory of justice (1971), as well as the work of sociologist Derek L. Phillips. I argue that internal control by citizens themselves is the best option. This view is attractive because every citizen can play a part in establishing and maintaining the public conception of justice by being role models, engaging in dialogue with fellow citizens, or by simply doing their part in maintaining just institutions.

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