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Vergès, Rawls: Justice is Political
Justice, understood as a societal ideal, lies at the heart of political struggles, landmark trials, and normative philosophies. Two...
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When Autocratic Regimes Reclaim the Figures They Once Fought: The Paradoxical History of Great Thinkers and Artists
In contemporary history, there is a recurring and troubling phenomenon: authoritarian regimes reclaim, after their death, writers,...
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May 264 min read
Gödel: From Mathematics to the Dilemmas of Justice
Introduction Kurt Gödel (1906–1978) was one of the most profound thinkers of the 20th century. Famous for his incompleteness theorems, he...
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May 63 min read
The Protection of Justice as a Pillar of the Rule of Law
In a modern democracy, justice plays a crucial role in ensuring the balance of power, protecting citizens, and preserving fundamental...
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Apr 12 min read
Habeas Corpus and the Rule of Law
A Pillar of Democracy Habeas corpus, a Latin expression literally meaning "that you have the body," is a fundamental legal principle that...
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Mar 293 min read
Military Dictatorships and Mafias: A Comparison of Repression, Control, and Codes of Honor
Authoritarian and military regimes, such as those in Egypt, Algeria, Venezuela, and Myanmar, share several similarities with mafia...
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Oct 25, 20243 min read
Justice Subordinated to Power Dynamics
Since the advent of Homo sapiens, human history has shown that justice and morality have never truly become a universal norm of...
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Oct 1, 20243 min read
Justice for All with John Rawls
John Rawls was a philosopher known for his work on justice and fairness. He wrote a famous book called A Theory of Justice in 1971. His...
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Aug 9, 20243 min read
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