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Indeed, Assange and his supporters have portrayed Sweden’s legal system as a wilderness of
injustice
and political corruption.
They grumble at the
injustice
of blaming them for the global economy’s imbalances.
The violence seems to be proportional to these disenfranchised young people’s sense of perceived
injustice
and the lack of opportunities for them to express themselves.
To be sure, income inequality and social
injustice
are a concomitant of capitalist culture throughout the West.
But, when it comes to the protection of the weakest and the struggle against rising social injustice, perhaps “global deculturation” creates an opportunity to combine the best of what remains in particular traditions.
By the end of the century, peasants were citing it in a struggle against
injustice.
I went to Bali, in Indonesia, to attend a meeting where this was discussed, and I argued that the next set of goals should revolve around social
injustice.
If it can be convincingly shown that a group has been the victim of a past injustice, the group in question obtains a bottomless line of moral credit.
Retired high-level officers from all branches of the US Armed Forces have taken this logic a step further, telling congressional leaders that combating terrorism requires addressing its causes, such as lack of opportunity, insecurity, injustice, and hopelessness.
These countries are mainly taking aim at the most visible manifestation of IP injustice: the accessibility of essential medicines.
No
injustice
can last forever.
Putting Qaddafi on trial probably would not have satisfied every Libyan’s feeling of injustice, but it might have helped to instill in Libyans greater respect for the rule of law.
But it seems obvious that increasing economic inequality in the US and, indeed, throughout the OECD, has stoked a perception of
injustice
and growing anger.
A deep feeling of
injustice
is spreading across large swaths of society.
This sense of
injustice
is only partly contained by political considerations in the US, thanks to the “Obama factor,” a rare phenomenon that can be described as the restoration of trust in one’s political leaders.
Economic recovery, when it comes, will probably start in America, but it is likely that the public’s sharpened sense of injustice, and the resulting resentments, will linger, poisoning politics in the Western world long after the crisis has passed.
For the first time in history, there exists a valid global instrument that holds up a mirror to the misery of this world: a universal standard with which to compare the actual state of affairs and in whose name we can act to combat
injustice.
For a while, borrowing hid the extent of the problem; but today the extent of the burden that the accumulated debt that resulted from this borrowing is placing on future generations - a grave
injustice
in its own right - is clear.
Their commitment against the
injustice
of the communist regime is for me one of the best chapters in German history.
Redressing past
injustice
and building an economy that offers opportunity to all are major challenges as well, fraught with volatility, uncertainty, and the dangers of political opportunism.
Many have wondered why American football players, who often make millions of dollars per season, are protesting
injustice.
One might think that giving everyone a minimum guaranteed income would correct this
injustice.
When asked what should keep us awake at night, the economist Amartya Sen answered, “The tragedies that we can prevent, the
injustice
that we can repair.”
Applying scientific advances to the prevention of tragedy and the redress of
injustice
fulfills science’s core promise.
Globalization and technological transformation have deepened interdependence, and yet insecurity, inequality, injustice, and intolerance remain undiminished worldwide.
As its leader, Hassan Nasrallah aptly put it, “We are just a reaction to chronic injustice.”
The Day of the African Child, established by the African Union in memory of students massacred in Soweto on June 16, 1976, for protesting against
injustice
during the apartheid era, will feature events in cities worldwide, including Rio de Janeiro, Lagos, Hanoi, Cairo, and Islamabad.
But, lest we forget, Bethlehem also hosts three refugee camps, which is a reminder of the
injustice
visited upon Palestinians during the Nakba (catastrophe), when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, expelled from their homes in 1948, sought refuge here.
Otherwise, resource shortages will push up commodity prices and create crises in food, water, fisheries, forests, land use, and housing, thereby leading to greater social
injustice.
For America really is a land of liberty, a place where lives, often scarred by
injustice
elsewhere, can be remade.
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