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  2. Why America needs more injustice: An appeal to the ... - AOL

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    OPINION: A modest proposal to solve America's most pressing problems by weaponizing one of our most powerful tools: white supremacy The post Why America needs more injustice: An appeal to the ...

  3. Injustice - Wikipedia

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    Injustice is a quality relating to unfairness or undeserved outcomes. The term may be applied in reference to a particular event or situation, or to a larger status quo. In Western philosophy and jurisprudence, injustice is very commonly—but not always—defined as either the absence or the opposite of justice. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Social justice - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. Concept in political philosophy For the early-20th-century periodical, see Social Justice (periodical). For the academic journal established in 1974, see Social Justice (journal). Social justice is justice in relation to the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a ...

  5. Right to resist - Wikipedia

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    Support for the right to resist can be found in the ancient Greek doctrine of tyrannicide included in Roman law, as well as by concepts in the Hebrew Bible, jihad in the Muslim world, the Mandate of Heaven in dynastic Chinese political philosophy, and in Sub-Saharan Africa's oral traditions.

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    Edward Daffarn said the Post Office drama made him understand how important TV and plays are to keeping issues in the public consciousness. Arts important in humanising injustice, says Grenfell ...

  7. World Day of Social Justice - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations General Assembly has decided to observe 20 February [2] annually, approved on 26 November 2007 and starting in 2009, as the World Day of Social Justice. [3] The Declaration focuses on guaranteeing fair outcomes for all through employment, social protection, social dialogue, and fundamental principles and rights.

  8. Global justice - Wikipedia

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    So, different justices apply to the domestic and international cases. Even if justice requires egalitarianism within states, it does not do so between them. And a system of cooperating but independent states is the just global institutional arrangement. Rawls describes this ideal as a 'realistic utopia'. [32]

  9. A Theory of Justice - Wikipedia

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    Here is a huge body of work," Mills writes on Rawls's output, "focused on questions of social justice – seemingly the natural place to look for guidance on normative issues related to race – which has nothing to say about racial justice, the distinctive injustice of the modern world.” [22] Mills documents a “pattern of silence” in ...