justice

6-5. The Meaning of Justice, Equality, and Fairness (The Social Contract, Part 5)

To resolve and efficiently and effectively renegotiate the social contract, we’ve got to find common ground. But we have to first change the way we react to things that we strongly disagree with. That begins with finding a language that sustains our emotional commitment to what we believe, but opens the door to shared interests with those we otherwise disagree with. I will explore one part of this common language associated with the ideal collective and how it benefits its members — through principles of justice, equality, and fairness.