Tuesday, 28 June 2022

Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla: Philosopher John Rawls, did your working-class parents experience and your childhood experience with capitalist society, poverty, humiliation, alienation, exclusion, exploitation, expulsion, insult, shame, and degradation force you to write a ground-breaking grand theory of justice?


 

Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla: Philosopher John Rawls, did your working-class parents experience and your childhood experience with capitalist society, poverty, humiliation, alienation, exclusion, exploitation, expulsion, insult, shame, and degradation force you to write a ground-breaking grand theory of justice?

Philosopher John Rawls: Yes, absolutely. My lived experience with capitalist society, poverty, humiliation, alienation, exclusion, exploitation, expulsion, insult, shame, and degradation forced me to write "A Theory of Justice or Fairness As Justice" to every excluded person. One can’t write a theory for an excluded community without having any personal experience with that most marginalized community. Without lived experience, any theory is referred to as a parasite, chameleon, or open exploitation devoid of moral values.

 

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