
35 Essential Justice Theories Explained in 7 Minutes Each
Quick Insights into the Foundations of Fairness and EquityBy Nietsnie TreblaLength5h 11m
About this audiobook
Are you curious about the various frameworks and philosophies that shape our understanding of justice? In 35 Essential Justice Theories Explained in 7 Minutes Each, you will embark on a thought-provoking journey through the most influential justice theories, distilled into concise, digestible summaries designed for busy readers.
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Length5 hrs 11 mins
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Publish dateMar 15, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
21Marxist Theory of Justice
2Foreword
22Agency and Justice: The Power of Choice
3Introduction
23The Just War Theory
4Utilitarianism: The Greatest Good
24Political Realism and Justice
5John Rawls' Theory of Justice
25Global Justice: Ethics Beyond Borders
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6Retributive Justice: An Eye for an Eye
26Intergenerational Justice: Responsibilities to Future Generations
7Distributive Justice: Fair Allocation of Resources
27The Principle of Fair Equality of Opportunity
8Restorative Justice: Healing and Reintegration
28Justice as Fairness: The Original Position
9Social Contract Theory: Agreement Among Individuals
29Critical Legal Studies: Contextualizing Law and Justice
10Virtue Ethics and Justice
30The Ethics of Care: Justice through Relationships
11Feminist Perspectives on Justice
31Sufficientarianism: Ensuring Basic Needs
12Procedural Justice: Fair Processes
32The Role of Punishment in Justice
13Natural Law and Justice
33Cosmopolitanism: Global Citizens and Justice
14Capabilities Approach: Above Merely Usable Goods
34The Harm Principle and Justice
15Communitarianism: The Role of Community
35Restitution: Justice as Compensation
16Legal Positivism: Law as Authority
36Political Theory and Justice
17Critical Race Theory: Justice and Racial Equity
37Moral Philosophy and Justice
18Eco-Justice: Environmental Concerns
38The Future of Justice: Emerging Theories and Trends
19Human Rights and Justice
39See you next time!
20Libertarianism: Minimal State Intervention
