State building in the political thought of John Rawls
Abstract
The issue of state building is one of the important topics in the field of political studies, which reflects a multi-dimensional manifestation of the desired principle of trust between the ruler and the ruled. For a long time,states have been trying to achieve their political development and search for the elements of political rationalization of their institutional and functional capabilities in order to strengthen the foundations of integration and integration between the political society and civil society.
John Rawls started his concept of building the contemporary state from building a just society. Justice is the basis of the structure of social institutions, in which all legislative, political, economic and intellectual procedures should proceed in accordance with the principles of justice, in a way that leads to achieving political and economic stability and then increasing social cohesion and strengthening the societal fabric, in the words Another is that a just society or based on the principles of justice is the one that will lead to building the state and achieving political stability according to the Rawlsian concept.