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Social Justice Isn't What You Think It Is
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336 pages
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Friedrich Hayek critiques the concept of social justice, viewing it as an empty ideological term that lacks coherence and meaning. He argues for its abandonment, suggesting it serves as a tool for proponents to justify progressive government initiatives while labeling opponents as advocates of social injustice. The term thrives on its ambiguity, functioning effectively as an ideological marker that fosters division between its champions and detractors.
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2015, hardcover
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