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Why Does Injustice Matter in the Discourse on Justice?

By: Jha, Sourish.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(20),may 17, 2025: p.36-41.Subject(s): justice, injustice, RTI, Justice in SocietySummary: Is injustice merely the absence or negation of justice? Does the demand for justice result in a reduction of injustice? Can the idea of justice adequately encompass the notion of injustice? All these questions are presumptively answered in the affirmative by conventional views of justice. Since Judith N Shklar’s book Faces of Injustice was published in 1990, political theorists and philosophers have given the idea of injustice its due attention. This article investigates their claims, mainly concentrating on the tradition’s principal architect.- Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/20/perspectives/why-does-injustice-matter-discourse-justice.html
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Is injustice merely the absence or negation of justice? Does the demand for justice result in a reduction of injustice? Can the idea of justice adequately encompass the notion of injustice? All these questions are presumptively answered in the affirmative by conventional views of justice. Since Judith N Shklar’s book Faces of Injustice was published in 1990, political theorists and philosophers have given the idea of injustice its due attention. This article investigates their claims, mainly concentrating on the tradition’s principal architect.- Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/20/perspectives/why-does-injustice-matter-discourse-justice.html

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