Title of article :
Justice among Peoples and Decency of Iranian People
Author/Authors :
Bahrani, Morteza The Institute for Social and Cultural Studies (ISCS)
Abstract :
In his book The Law of Peoples, John Rawls described an international society in which there are enemies and friends seeking their goals by deferent means. Rawls introduced us principles as the fundamental rights of every people. The people who reserve these rights can sustain in the world. Although this theory is supposed to be part of liberal foreign policy, the peoples Rawls talks about are not necessarily liberal. Decent hierarchical peoples also feature as parties to the Law of Peoples. Beside liberal people, he categorized burdened states, outlaw states and benevolent absolutisms that don’t recognize the law of peoples. In this article I try to offer some attributes of Iranian people as the decent people. The exclusion of those regimes and the inclusion of decent hierarchical peoples are demanded by the notions of plurality and tolera-tion that require the presence of Iranian peoples in this circle. This point necessitates Iranian thinkers to take part in the theoretical attempts for complementing Rawls’ theory as an Ideal one
Keywords :
Justice , Decent hierarchical peoples , Iranian People , Political Theory
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics