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Donald Moon's John Rawls: Liberalism and the Challenges of Late Modernity adds an accessible biography of an indispensable political thinker to the Modernity and Political Thought Series, edited by professors Kennan Ferguson and Morton Schoolman. By addressing the philosophical justifications and conditions of liberalism, without a doubt among the most controversial achievements of modernity, Rawls' life and work helped establish the understanding that the individual has always stood in an ambiguous relationship to the central object of the study of politics: the state. That ambiguity has been mined for centuries by political actors and citizens alike, and debates that arose during Rawls' time still rage on today as more contemporary adaptations of these same universal issues manifest themselves in modern politics.