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OverviewThe book presents contemporary or emerging areas where alignment with notions of justice is not yet sufficiently established and so issues of equity and fairness need to be sorted out. It aims to clarify the issues of justice at stake, and highlight the facets of injustice at work that problematize our understandings and/or practices such as with generative AI, capital punishment, truth and reconciliation commissions, and Christian nationalism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gordon Albert Babst , Win-chiat LeePublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Volume: 13 ISBN: 9783031937828ISBN 10: 3031937821 Pages: 177 Publication Date: 12 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction.- The Injustice of Inequalities in Wealth and Income.- On Various Injustices in the United States Tax Code, and How They Eviscerate the Bases of Citizen Self-Respect.- ""Chance, Greed, and Fear: Why We Need the Value of Fraternity to Register Distributive Injustices"".- Structural Injustices and the Harms of the Food System.- Advancing an Unjust Neutrality: Christian Nationalism as a Majority Right.- The Democratic Principle and the Tyranny of the Majority.- Religious Liberty, Public Accommodations, and Non-discrimination: A Rapidly Emerging Injustice.- ""Ethical Vigilantism and Natural Justice: Outline for a Theory of International Criminal Law"".- No Right to Be Forgiven.- Generative AI and deepfakes: challenges to epistemic justice and comprehensive regulations.ReviewsAuthor InformationGordon Albert Babst is Associate Professor of Political Science interested in how discrimination grounded in religious belief undermines liberalism, especially in the areas of public accommodations and religious exemptions from universal laws of general applicability, and author of Liberal Constitutionalism. Win-chiat Lee is Professor of Philosophy interested in social and political philosophy and philosophy of law, especially philosophy of international criminal law. Has published on many subjects including legislative intent, universal jurisdiction, global justice, immigration, and Dworkin. Currently writing a book on the philosophy of international criminal law. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |