“There is simply no such thing as ‘social’ justice,” writes Jordan Peterson. “Whatever those who rely on this cliched phrase are aiming at has nothing whatsoever to do with justice. Justice is meted ...
Sarah Mullally has been named the next archbishop of Canterbury, a historic decision by the Church of England that places, for the first time, a woman as leader of the church and as first among equ ...
On Tuesday, Archbishop Celestino Migliore, permanent observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, addressed the 59th General Assembly on behalf of the Catholic Church. He spoke to informal ...
Xu, Xiao-min; Cropanzano, Russell; McWha-Hermann, Ishbel; Lu, Chang-qin. Multiple Salary Comparisons, Distributive Justice, and Employee Withdrawal. Journal of ...
Sufficientarianism is a significant concept in the realm of distributive justice, which focuses on ensuring that all individuals achieve a certain level of well-being. This approach emphasizes the ...
This article argues that transitional justice processes should strive to incorporate development considerations in their scope as a means of ensuring that distributive justice is achieved.
Cal Thomas makes several valid points in “Politics in the Pulpit” in today’s Gazette. The pulpit isn’t the place to endorse candidates or make overtly political statements. I also agree when he says, ...
Modern money theory is a conjecture concerning fiscal spending and the nature of money. I show that modern money theory provides two interesting insights into distributive justice that have not been ...