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What’s inside
In ‘Social Justice Fallacies’, the author thoroughly examines the concept of social justice and the controversies surrounding it. The book dissects the fallacies associated with social justice and provides a clear understanding of its true essence. It discusses the practicality and pitfalls of social justice, suggesting that it sometimes operates more on emotions than on facts and reality.
You’ll Learn
- Enhance understanding of the concept of social justice
- Improve critical thinking skills
- Develop informed opinions on social justice issues
- Understand the broader social and political implications of social justice
Key Points
- Understanding social justice: definition and misconceptions
- The pitfalls of emotional-driven social justice
- Examining controversies surrounding social justice
- The practical implications of social justice
- The role of social justice in contemporary society
- Promoting informed and thoughtful discussions on social justice
- Strategies for implementing social justice without causing more harm
Who’s it For
- Sociologists
- Social activists
- Politicians
- Scholars in Social Philosophy
- General public interested in social justice issues
About the author
The author is an esteemed social philosopher known for his comprehensive and insightful exploration of social justice issues. He is an advocate of informed and thoughtful discussions on social matters.