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Post by Eugene 2.0 on May 1, 2021 15:01:54 GMT
The rich get richer The poor get poorer
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Post by jonbain on Jun 7, 2021 18:24:22 GMT
Surely justice isn't simply about equal distribution of wealth. Can there be justice when one is competitive? When one is angry and violent? Can there be justice when society glorifies 'success at any cost'? Can justice exist in uglification or does it need the soil of beauty and fairness to nourish it? Can justice be guaranteed by legislation or is it guaranteed by a moral compass? These and more are questions that confront anyone interested in inquiring into justice. In deconstructing ethics I arrived at aesthetics. In deconstructing aesthetics, I arrived at ethics.
But what is missing from the world mostly, is proper logic.
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Post by skyblack on Jun 7, 2021 18:35:34 GMT
Surely justice isn't simply about equal distribution of wealth. Can there be justice when one is competitive? When one is angry and violent? Can there be justice when society glorifies 'success at any cost'? Can justice exist in uglification or does it need the soil of beauty and fairness to nourish it? Can justice be guaranteed by legislation or is it guaranteed by a moral compass? These and more are questions that confront anyone interested in inquiring into justice. In deconstructing ethics I arrived at aesthetics. In deconstructing aesthetics, I arrived at ethics.
But what is missing from the world mostly, is proper logic.
In context of injustice, there are many things missing from the world, as was hinted in the post. In any case, how can there be justice without self-accountability. How can there be self-accountability without having some sort of true understanding of the self and the world. Which will in turn give some understanding of relationship, i.e. what it means to relate.
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