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Justice
Quote | Source | Page | Subject |
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Conduct suited to preserve social cooperation is just, conduct detrimental to the preservation of society is unjust. | Theory and History | p. 54 | Justice |
The idea of justice refers always to social cooperation. | Human Action | p. 717; p. 721 | Justice |
The notion of justice makes sense only when referring to a definite system of norms which in itself is assumed to be uncontested and safe against any criticism. | Human Action | p. 716; p. 720 | Justice |
There is no such thing as an absolute notion of justice not referring to a definite system of social organization. . . . There is neither right nor wrong outside the social nexus. | Human Action | p. 717; p. 721 | Justice |
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