Transnational Social Justice. (2010). (original) (raw)

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This text discusses the concept of justice from a philosophical perspective, tracing its importance and enduring relevance throughout Western civilization. It contrasts two main views of justice: the cynical perspective, which views justice as serving the interests of the powerful, and the ethical perspective, which sees it as a moral virtue to be pursued by individuals and institutions. The text suggests that engaging with varying interpretations of justice is essential for understanding its complexities, particularly in the context of transnational social justice.

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