Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the timeless concept of justice with Lucilius A. Emery's "Concerning Justice." This seminal work delves into the philosophical and ethical foundations of justice, examining its administration and its role in political philosophy. Emery, a respected voice in jurisprudence, grapples with questions of law, morality, and the very essence of fairness.
"Concerning Justice" offers insights relevant to anyone interested in the underpinnings of legal systems and the pursuit of a just society. It provides a historical perspective on the enduring debate surrounding justice and its practical application. This meticulously prepared print republication makes Emery's important work accessible to those seeking a deeper understanding of this fundamental principle. A cornerstone of political and legal thought, this book remains a valuable resource for exploring the complex dimensions of justice.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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