“Justice is the recognition of the fact that you cannot fake the character of men as you cannot fake the character of nature, that you must judge all men as conscientiously as you judge inanimate objects, with the same respect for truth, with the same incorruptible vision, by as pure and as rational a process of identification-that every man must be judged for what he is and treated accordingly.” MenCharacterFactsProcessJusticeVisionObjectsJudgingPureEvery ManTreatedRationalRecognitionFakeJudgedIdentificationInanimate ObjectsCharacter Of A Man Author:John Galt
“A better principle than this, that "the majority shall rule," is this other, that justice shall rule. "Justice," says the code of Justinian, "is the constant and perpetual desire to render every man his due.” MenDesireJusticePrinciplesMajorityConstantDuesEvery ManCodePerpetualJustinian Book:Intuitions and Summaries of Thought Source: Intuitions and Summaries of Thought
“The safest way for a state is to lay down the rule that religion is comprised solely in the exercise of charity and justice, and that the rights of rulers in sacred, no less than in secular matters, should merely have to do with actions, but that every man should think what he likes and say what he thinks.” ThinkingMenWayShouldMatterStatesActionJusticeRightsExerciseSacredLaysCharityEvery ManLikesRulersSecular Author:Baruch Spinoza
“Everybody, my friend, everybody lives for something better to come. That's why we want to be considerate of every man - Who knows what's in him, why he was born and what he can do?” KnowsMenWantCan DoBornJusticeEthicsMy FriendsEvery ManOptimisticFairnessSomething BetterConsiderateBe ConsiderateConsiderate And Caring Author:Maxim Gorky
“Men agree that justice in the abstract is proportion, but they differ in that some think that if they are equal in any respect they are equal absolutely, others that if they are unequal in any respect they should be unequal in all. The only stable principle of government is equality according to proportion, and for every man to enjoy his own.” IfsThinkingMenShouldGovernmentLawEnjoyJusticePrinciplesEqualAgreeEvery ManAbstractProportionStable Author:Aristotle
“If every man possessed everything he wanted, and no one had the power to interfere with such possession; or if no man desired thatwhich could damage his fellow-man, justice would have no part to play in the universe.” IfsMenPlayWantedUniverseJusticeFellowsPossessionEvery ManDamagePossessedInterfereFellow Man Book:Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of Thomas Henry Huxley Source: Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of Thomas Henry Huxley