<!doctype html public «-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en»> http-equiv=content-type> John Rawls’s second major work, Political Liberalism (1993), is devoted to the question of how a liberal society can arrive at a consensus regarding questions of justice given its societal pluralism. The essays provide systematic interpretations of the work by internationally renowned researchers and, at the same time, examine the broad scope of Rawls’s arguments as well as their limitations.