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Video Resources

  • Rawls: Key Thinkers at the University of Sydney
    John Rawls (1921-2002) has been hailed as one of the most important liberal political philosophers of our times. He is best known for his hugely influential book, A Theory of Justice (1971), which defended a vision of social justice in which individual rights and social equality were seemingly reconciled—something many consider to be impossible.
     
  • Marlee Matlin, Actress – Voice on Social Justice
    Each year, World Day for Social Justice draws global attention to efforts to eradicate poverty and promote social well-being, equality and full and decent employment. In 2010 this search for a "society for all" faces severe challenges brought on by the global economic and jobs crises, resurging poverty and long-term social uncertainty.  Against this backdrop, the ILO has launched a year-long Voices on Social Justice Campaign to provide a global platform for perspectives on what social justice means today and how it might be achieved in the years to come.
     
  • Andrea Neves and Barton Evans Social Justice Lecture Series - Jonathan Kozol: Shame of the Nation
    Jonathan Kozol author of "Shame of the Nation; The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America" visits SSU for the Andrea Neves and Barton Evans Social Justice Lecture Series and explains his thoughts on social justice.
     
  • The Injustice of Social Justice
    Andrew Klavan and Bill Whittle discuss the injustice of social justice and how the connotation of justice is far from the concept of what “social” justice means.  Rather it is how others bestow their conception of justice onto others, they argue that social justice is what people in power want it to mean and is not really justice at all.
     
  • Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?  Episode 7
    Part 2: A Deal is a Deal
     
  • Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?  Episode 8
    Part 1: What’s a Fair Start?
    Part 2: What do we Deserve?
     
  • Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?  Episode 11
    Part 1: The Claims of Community
    Part 2: Where Our Loyalty Lies