
How Social Justice Killed Individual Virtue | Guest: Athenian Stranger | 10/2/24
The Auron MacIntyre Show
Philosophical Foundations of Social Justice
This chapter examines the evolution of social justice concepts from Rousseau to Nietzsche, emphasizing the subjective nature of justice through nominalism. It critiques modern sociological approaches and contrasts contemporary political thought with classical virtues, particularly exploring the implications of socialism. The discussion highlights the significance of citizenship, community values, and the intersection of science and politics in shaping modern understandings of justice.
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