A Summary of Justice History

Volume 2|Issue 5| Summer 2013 |Discussions

Abstract

The author of A Brief History of Justice presents an aspect of the idea of justice, from a "western" perspective, leading his effort to fall short. This article postulates that this shortcoming encompasses the conceptual and the methodological, since the flaws in Johnston's understanding and concept of justice are clear. His leaping over the Arab-Islamic contribution is also damaging to his book.

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Former Secretary of the journal Tabayyun at ACRPS, he holds a PhD with thesis on “The Issue of Arab-Iranian Cultural Interaction in the First to Tenth Century AH”. His major books include Mahdawiya in Contemporary Iran: Ahmadinejad and the Absent Imam. He was born in Morocco.

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