Luigi Taparelli is credited with first using social justice in 1840 reflecting the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas. Its meaning has morphed into today’s nonsensicality. In the seven Democrat debates ...
The decision by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education to drop controversial language about social justice from its accrediting standards was prompted in part by a concern that ...
A couple of days ago, I published an academic research article titled “Health and Disease Concepts Cannot Be Grounded in Social Justice Alone” in the Croatian Journal of Philosophy. The title is ...
Across the U.S., organizations, including churches, often struggle with how to approach issues of racial and social justice in the face of polarization. But the divisions can also happen among people ...
This June, two Jewish mental health providers at Stanford University alleged they were the targets of anti-Jewish harassment. Ron Albucher, a prominent psychiatrist and Sheila Levin, a clinical social ...
Disparate, strongly held views on how to attain social justice and overcome inequitable systems of power are ripping many nonprofit organizations apart. Instead of aligning our aims, assets, and ...
Columbia University has had more than its share of free-speech controversies over the last academic year, including a student melee that ended a speech by the founder of the Minuteman Project and a ...
A number of years ago this space entertained an interesting thought. If it is necessary to add an adjective to “justice,” then we were experiencing a distortion of reality and perhaps even the ...
Norman Rockwell, whose name became shorthand for nostalgic Americana, spent his later years painting the nation’s moral ...