From the Vault: Justice and Protest
While Justice Everywhere takes a short break over the summer, we recall some of the highlights from our 2022-23 season.
Here are a few highlights from this year’s writing on issues relating to protest:
- A fantastic interview with Joseph Chan as part of our Beyond the Ivory Tower series in which he discusses with Shuk Ying Chan his time as a public intellectual in Hong Kong, his role as mediator between the government and student protestors in 2014, and his recent interest in the ethics of violence and protest..
- A series by Yashar Saghai on the Mahsa Revolution in Iran, discussing visions of desirable futures, tensions between radical monarchists and republicans in the Iranian diaspora, unity for the Iranian opposition, and online deliberative spaces.
- Costanza Porro on Throwing tomato soup at Van Gogh.
- A post from our ongoing collaboration with the Journal of Applied Philosophy by Travis Quigley on NIMBYism.
Stay tuned for even more on this topic in our 2023-24 season!
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Justice Everywhere will return in full swing on 4th September with fresh weekly posts by our cooperative of regular authors (published on Mondays), in addition to our Journal of Applied Philosophy series and other special series (published on Thursdays). If you would like to contribute a guest post on a topical justice-based issue (broadly construed), please feel free to get in touch with us at justice.everywhere.blog@gmail.com.