In the Shadow of Justice: Postwar Liberalism and the Remaking of Political Philosophy

Author:   Katrina Forrester
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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Pages:   432
Publication Date:   24 September 2019
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Author:   Katrina Forrester
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691163086


ISBN 10:   0691163081
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   24 September 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A path-breaking book that shows how postwar liberalism was transformed by the philosophy of John Rawls. ---Gavin Jacobson, New Statesman In the Shadow of Justice will particularly benefit scholars and students of philosophy, politics and history concerned with the future of political liberalism. [Forrester's] important work provides a unique resource for shedding light on the conceptual roots of modern political thought while at the same time disclosing its limits. ---Rahel Suss, LSE Review of Books Winner of the Merle Curti Intellectual History Award, Organization of American Historians [An] extraordinary study . . . Forrester is a subtle intellectual historian as well as a political theorist. ---Jedediah Purdy, The New Republic Political philosophy today needs the kind of bold questioning that Forrester demands. ---Seyla Benhabib, The Nation A fascinating account of how the concerns of philosophers were transformed by the work of one diffident and self-effacing philosopher, the Harvard professor John Rawls. ---Alan Ryan, New Statesman Exciting new leftish history. ---Samuel Moyn, Commonweal One of New Statesman's Books of the Year 2019 [A] magisterial history of postwar liberal political philosophy. . . . Forrester is a scholarly marvel in her combination of a writer's eloquence, a historian's eye for revelatory detail, and an activist's commitment to social liberation. . . . In the Shadow of Justice a formidable intervention in the trajectory of contemporary political thought. ---Vafa Ghazavi, The Philosopher Forrester's excellent recent book...tells the story of how . . . Rawls's highly intricate and deceptively simple brand of abstract liberal egalitarianism-first articulated in his A Theory of Justice in 1971-came to take over academic philosophy. . . . In reminding us that even political philosophers who claim to speak outside any particular time or place are, in fact, the product of a particular time and place, Forrester undoes the pretension to timelessness that Rawls claimed, at least for a time. ---Susan McWilliams Barndt, Commonweal


With exquisite documentation and extraordinary power, In the Shadow of Justice reconstructs a set of contingent developments in Anglo-American philosophy that acquired the force of apparent necessity and defined the philosophical agenda for two generations. This is one of the most effective and unsettling works of genealogical intellectual history that I have ever read and it is destined to be an instant classic. --Samuel Moyn, Yale University


With exquisite documentation and extraordinary power, In the Shadow of Justice reconstructs a set of contingent developments in Anglo-American philosophy that acquired the force of apparent necessity and defined the philosophical agenda for two generations. This is one of the most effective and unsettling works of genealogical intellectual history that I have ever read and it is destined to be an instant classic. Samuel Moyn, Yale University


One of New Statesman's Books of the Year 2019 A path-breaking book that shows how postwar liberalism was transformed by the philosophy of John Rawls. ---Gavin Jacobson, New Statesman [An] extraordinary study . . . Forrester is a subtle intellectual historian as well as a political theorist. ---Jedediah Purdy, The New Republic Political philosophy today needs the kind of bold questioning that Forrester demands. ---Seyla Benhabib, The Nation A fascinating account of how the concerns of philosophers were transformed by the work of one diffident and self-effacing philosopher, the Harvard professor John Rawls. ---Alan Ryan, New Statesman


Exciting new leftish history. ---Samuel Moyn, Commonweal One of New Statesman's Books of the Year 2019 A path-breaking book that shows how postwar liberalism was transformed by the philosophy of John Rawls. ---Gavin Jacobson, New Statesman [An] extraordinary study . . . Forrester is a subtle intellectual historian as well as a political theorist. ---Jedediah Purdy, The New Republic Political philosophy today needs the kind of bold questioning that Forrester demands. ---Seyla Benhabib, The Nation A fascinating account of how the concerns of philosophers were transformed by the work of one diffident and self-effacing philosopher, the Harvard professor John Rawls. ---Alan Ryan, New Statesman


"""Winner of the S-USIH Book Prize, Society for U.S. Intellectual History"" ""Winner of the Merle Curti Intellectual History Award, Organization of American Historians"" ""Shortlisted for the RHS Gladstone Book Prize, Royal Historical Society"" ""Shortlisted for the ECPR Political Theory Prize, European Consortium for Political Research"" ""One of New Statesman's Books of the Year 2019"" ""Winner of the David and Elaine Spitz Prize, The International Conference for the Study of Political Thought"" ""A searching and brilliant history.""---Jennifer Szalai, New York TImes ""[An] extraordinary study . . . Forrester is a subtle intellectual historian as well as a political theorist.""---Jedediah Purdy, New Republic ""Political philosophy today needs the kind of bold questioning that Forrester demands.""---Seyla Benhabib, The Nation ""A fascinating account of how the concerns of philosophers were transformed by the work of one diffident and self-effacing philosopher, the Harvard professor John Rawls.""---Alan Ryan, New Statesman ""A path-breaking book that shows how postwar liberalism was transformed by the philosophy of John Rawls.""---Gavin Jacobson, New Statesman ""[A] magisterial history of postwar liberal political philosophy. . . . Forrester is a scholarly marvel in her combination of a writer’s eloquence, a historian’s eye for revelatory detail, and an activist’s commitment to social liberation. . . . In the Shadow of Justice a formidable intervention in the trajectory of contemporary political thought.""---Vafa Ghazavi, The Philosopher ""Exciting new leftish history.""---Samuel Moyn, Commonweal ""In the Shadow of Justice will particularly benefit scholars and students of philosophy, politics and history concerned with the future of political liberalism. [Forrester's] important work provides a unique resource for shedding light on the conceptual roots of modern political thought while at the same time disclosing its limits.""---Rahel Süß, LSE Review of Books ""An invaluable resource for any student of contemporary political philosophy. Clearly and engagingly written. ""---David Hoekema, Christian Century ""Forrester’s excellent recent book…tells the story of how . . . Rawls’s highly intricate and deceptively simple brand of abstract liberal egalitarianism—first articulated in his A Theory of Justice in 1971—came to take over academic philosophy. . . . In reminding us that even political philosophers who claim to speak outside any particular time or place are, in fact, the product of a particular time and place, Forrester undoes the pretension to timelessness that Rawls claimed, at least for a time.""---Susan McWilliams Barndt, Commonweal ""A forceful, encyclopedic study of the confluence and contradictions of postwar liberalism, Anglo-American thought and John Rawls’s political philosophy.""---Michael Eric Dyson, New York Times ""Forrester is a scholarly marvel in her combination of a writer’s eloquence, a historian’s eye for revelatory detail, and an activist’s commitment to social liberation. [T]he trifecta makes In the Shadow of Justice a formidable intervention in the trajectory of contemporary political thought.""---Vafa Ghazavi, The Philosopher ""In her ingenious book, Forrester provides critical new insight both on Rawls’s political thought and on liberal egalitarianism. There are numerous things to commend: from the outstanding archival work to the penetrating and in-depth analysis of the many nuances of Rawls’s political philosophy. Forrester argues that uncovering the contingent nature in the development of liberal egalitarianism shows that we cannot take the main assumptions, premises, and arguments for granted. Forrester’s work is important in uncovering where many of these assumptions come from.""---Henrik D. Kugelberg, Jurisprudence ""Forrester’s impressive book contributes to our understanding of the modern discussion in ethics an political philosophy and is a must for anyone interested in modern philosophy. Her thorough survey of important contributions in the field is outstanding.""---Göran Collste, Ethical Perspectives ""A powerful reconstruction of Anglophone political philosophy.""---Akira Inoue, Journal of the History of Philosophy"


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Katrina Forrester is assistant professor of government and social studies at Harvard University. She is the coeditor of Nature, Action, and the Future. Her writing has appeared in the New Yorker, the London Review of Booksthe Nation, the Guardian, Dissent, the New Statesman, n+1and Harper's. Twitter @katforrester

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