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With clarity and depth, Dadhich not only outlines Rawls' theories but also engages with the critiques and implications of his work. This exploration offers readers an opportunity to reconsider their own beliefs about justice and the responsibilities we hold towards one another within a democratic society. The narrative invites both scholars and general readers to dive into the complexities of social justice and the enduring legacy of Rawls’ philosophy.