For me, “social justice” is another way of saying “a just society,” a term that does not seem to push as many buttons as “social justice” does. It’s an aspirational goal that’s achieved when everyone is treated fairly, without reference to race, creed, or color. Or gender, or any other way of categorizing individuals in ways for which they are not responsible. For practical views, check out these fascinating Articles and original Publications. – Steven E. Mayer, Director of Strategic Evaluation

A “Dignity Gap”
Since I made such a big thing about dignity in my last post, can we acknowledge something like a “dignity gap?” Not trying to introduce new jargon, but the notion is this: We’re familiar with […]