Public Reason: Vol. 13, No. 1, 2021
On Onora O’Neill’s Critique of Rawls, and on Rawls’ non-Kantianism, with a little help from Charles W. Mills
Macarena Marey

Abstract. In this paper I develop a sympathetic political reading of Onora O’Neill’s Kantian critique of Rawls’ constructivism, using critical tools from Charles Mills’ work too, with the aim of highlighting potential strengths of a modified Kantian political philosophy, tempered by awareness of structural issues relating to racism, sexism, imperialism, and classism. Also, in opposition to a widespread view, I think that Kant’s political philosophy is not constructivist, and that is a good thing because it makes it more able to account for structural injustices and systematic oppression.

Citation

Marey, Macarena. 2021. On Onora O’Neill’s Critique of Rawls, and on Rawls’ non-Kantianism, with a little help from Charles W. Mills. Public Reason 13 (1): 47-66.