RAWLS'S CONCEPTION OF PUBLIC JUSTIFICATION AND THE IDEAL STATES SYSTEM
ELENA-MARIA TUDORABSTRACT. Rawls notes that outlaw states are aggressive and dangerous. Naticchia notes that Rawls produced two versions of the law of peoples that defend basic human rights as a minimum requirement of a just law of peoples. Rawls restricts membership of the original position to compatriots so that the scope of the chosen difference principle is limited to domestic society (Kamminga).