Honneth,the third director of the Frankfurt School,criticized the mainstream theory of justice represented by Rawls:First of all,the mainstream justice theory takes the distribution paradigm as the theme of justice theory.The concept of justice in the distribution paradigm limited to the realization of negative freedom and cannot explain people's common interest in goods.Secondly,the mainstream justice theory regards proceduralism as the construction method of justice theory,which cannot fully clarify the social preconditions required to realize individual freedom,resulting in the disconnection between social analysis and normative analysis.Finally,the mainstream theory of justice regards the state as the only institution to achieve justice,without realizing that the state cannot solve the problem of justice in all fields.