Justice and the Social Order1945 |
Contents
FOREWORD | 1 |
What Is Meant? | 9 |
The Place of Justice in the Sphere of Ethics | 16 |
Copyright | |
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absolute actual anarchy Aristotle basis become belongs Calvin capital capitalist child Christian church claims collectivism command conception created Decalogue demand democracy democratic difference dignity divine doctrine of justice earthly egoism employer equality established ethics evil existence fact factor faith fellowship force freedom guarantee Hence human idea of justice individual individualistic inequality injustice insofar institutions intention of justice interest jurists jus naturale labour law of justice law of nature Luther marriage means means of production ment modern monopoly moral nations Old Testament order of creation order of peace organization political positive law possible primal order private property problem production proletariat punishment question rationalistic reality realize regarded religious rendered requirements of justice Scriptural sense simply social order sovereignty sphere spiritual stand standpoint Stoic supra-state suum cuique theory theory of justice thing tion totalitarian true unity unjust wages whole worker