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The General Sense of Justice

2019
This chapter explores the enduring relationship between lynching and capital punishment in North Carolina in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Lynching was an essential way North Carolinians communicated their racial animus to official state actors, who responded with legal lynchings—the unfair trials of African American defendants before all-white juries ...
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Stability and the sense of justice

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2018
In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls’s first argument for the inherent stability of a well-ordered society seeks to establish that citizens of such a society would come to share the same or similar senses of justice. In his late work, Rawls significantly revised his second argument for stability, but he repeatedly pronounced himself satisfied with the ...
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Uneasy tensions in energy justice and systems transformation

Nature Energy, 2023
David Bidwell, Benjamin K Sovacool
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A pro-health cookstove strategy to advance energy, social and ecological justice

Nature Energy, 2022
Annelise Gill-Wiehl, Daniel M Kammen
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The justice and equity implications of the clean energy transition

Nature Energy, 2020
Sanya Carley, David M Konisky
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Earth system justice needed to identify and live within Earth system boundaries

Nature Sustainability, 2023
Joyeeta Gupta, Xuemei Bai
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