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Justice Is Conflict

Book • 2000
In 'Justice Is Conflict', Stuart Hampshire challenges traditional notions of justice by arguing that it inherently involves conflict.

He distinguishes between procedural justice, which requires both sides of a conflict to be heard, and substantive justice, which is always subject to dispute.

Hampshire's work critiques the idea of achieving harmony through reason alone, instead emphasizing the role of institutionalized argument in resolving conflicts.

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Mentioned by Jesse Norman in the context of political conflicts and trade-offs.
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