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Reading Group or Partner: Social Justice

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Reading Group or Partner: Social Justice
xzJoel
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Posted Apr 15, 2009 - 12:55 PM:
Subject: Reading Group or Partner: Social Justice
I have started reading a book entitled "Social Justice", which is edited by Matthew Clayton and Andrew Williams. ISBN 1-4051-1146-1. I don't have anyone around that is willing to read the book with me, so I am wondering if any of you would be interested in doing so. Amazon has a description of the book, so I won't go into great detail here. Suffice it to say, it has primary sources on a variety of historical and contemporary social justice issues and has been edited to provide (at least it seems so to me) an introduction to the topic sufficient to give you the vocabulary necessary to understand contemporary conversations in the field.

Any takers? If there are several, perhaps we could even discuss it here on the forum.

Any resident experts on the subject that would be willing to discuss it/answer questions?




“If a person truly believes that God is good and that everything God does is good, that person can’t be sad. Sadness is actually a sign of atheism.” The Baal Shem Tov

I must be the biggest atheist of them all.
 
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