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Structural Injustice: Power, Advantage, and Human Rights
Structural injustice is a compelling topic. This is in part because its currency in contemporary discourse has exceeded the intensity of its philosophical discussion. Claims of structural injustice are increasingly familiar, but this has not been prompted by theoretical developments; … Continue reading
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How to prevent social injustice
“For Kant, charity and charity are still an imposture. The need to exercise them comes from some social injustice previously committed, by hoarding the available resources in a few hands and depriving the vast majority of them. ” Opinion of … Continue reading