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Reaching the Asymptote: The Relationship Between Justice and Law

Reaching the Asymptote: The Relationship Between Justice and Law

Walter LuFeb 28, 202311 min read

Written by Walter Lu (PH ’24) Justice “Of all the things of a man’s soul which he has within him, justice is the greatest good and injustice the greatest evil.” This idea, which Plato establishes in The Republic, still resonates…

Civil Disobedience: Necessary Evil Against Injustice?

Civil Disobedience: Necessary Evil Against Injustice?

Harrison GuFeb 26, 20237 min read

Newton’s First Law of Motion dictates that an object will remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force. Likewise, in contemporary politics, civil disobedience is the external force to alter the status quo of injustice and oppression. Civil…

The Russian State: Origin, Critique, and Proposal 

The Russian State: Origin, Critique, and Proposal 

Harrison GuFeb 10, 202312 min read

Authoritarianism is an almost inherent culture imbedded in Russia’s capricious political shifts in the past century. Throughout Russian history, even stretching to as early as the era of Kievan Rus, Russian leaders have virtually invariably used their monopoly on violence…

Reaching the Asymptote: The Relationship Between Justice and Law

Reaching the Asymptote: The Relationship Between Justice and Law

Written by Walter Lu (PH ’24) Justice “Of all the things of a man’s soul…

ByWalter LuFeb 28, 2023
Civil Disobedience: Necessary Evil Against Injustice?

Civil Disobedience: Necessary Evil Against Injustice?

Newton’s First Law of Motion dictates that an object will remain at rest unless acted…

ByHarrison GuFeb 26, 2023
The Russian State: Origin, Critique, and Proposal 

The Russian State: Origin, Critique, and Proposal 

Authoritarianism is an almost inherent culture imbedded in Russia’s capricious political shifts in the past…

ByHarrison GuFeb 10, 2023
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