John Tomasis thoughtful and provocative Free Market Fairness (2012) offers a Rawlsian justification for Hayekian classical liberalism. Readers who value markets and care about the economically vulnerable will find the book both a spur to thought and a springboard for conversation inside and outside the liberal tradition.
Reconciling Rawls and Hayek?
By Gary Chartier
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