About
Summary
Noah Noel is the author of Society and Justice, in which he dwells upon the eternal conflict between the power and the principle, the freedom, and the order, the equality, and the righteousness. The book takes us on a six-reflective-chapter trip into the very core of civilization; What is justice? Does power corrupt? Is it possible to have freedom without law? Taking the elements of philosophy, history, and human understanding, Noah looks into the ways in which societies go up and down due to the power of their conscience and the decisions of their citizens. Since the time of Plato and Aristotle and the present-day issues of technology and globalization, Society and Justice provide insight into the fact that justice is not a fixed law, but a breathing spirit - one that needs to be absorbed and regenerated with each new generation. This is written in radiant prose, and it invites the readers to contemplate, ask questions, and find the voice of morality.