Unjust: Social Justice and the Unmaking of America Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
Social justice is not justice-it is normally a dogma that divides society into identity groups and foments division, anger, and desire for vengeance.
Unfortunately, public justice has permeated America; and as it turns out, it isn’t a idea that attracts the better angels of our character. In practice, social justice is usually outright disdainful of the type of blind, objective justice toward which Western civilization offers striven since there was any such thing as Western civilization. Its advocates would about Unjust: Sociable Justice and the Unmaking of America argue that blind justice is not justice in any way which objectivity is a utopian objective, a myth clung to by naïve children.
The social justice creed is shaping our every daily interaction. It influences how businesses framework themselves. It really is altering how employers and workers interrelate. It has utterly changed academia. It really is remaking our politics with alarming swiftness. And a couple of consequences for those who transgress against the tenets of social justice and the self-appointed inquisitors who enforce its maxims.
In Unjust, Commentary magazine associate editor Noah Rothman deconstructs today’s out-of-control social justice movement and the long lasting damage it has already established on American politics, culture, and education and our nation’s long term.
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