Abstract
AbstractThis paper offers a very personal perspective on the Social Justice research world, much of which is to be found in this journal. It is my contention that this research has become too inward looking and detached from other mainstream and important issues. I also highlight some areas that I think neglected such as the Problem of Evil and Stoicism as a coping mechanism for misfortune.
Funder
Norwegian Business School
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Law,Sociology and Political Science,Anthropology
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