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A series of lectures examines competing definitions and theories of justice and the nature and source of rights. It treats justice as an equilibrium between individual liberty and the safety of society, arguing for liberty of action so long as it does not injure others. The author analyzes how group interests and conflicting claims complicate the fair allocation of restraints and privileges. He contends that justice requires governmental action, considers which governmental forms best promote it, and insists on constitutional limits and bills of rights. The interpretation and enforcement of those limits fall to an independent, impartial judiciary, whose undiminished powers are essential to preserve just order.

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Lucilius A. Emery

Lucilius A. Emery was an American author known for his philosophical work, particularly in the realm of ethics and justice. His notable book, "Concerning Justice," explores the complexities of justice and moral philosophy, contributing to discussions on ethical frameworks and societal norms. Emery's writing reflects a deep engagement with the principles of fairness and morality, inviting readers to consider the implications of justice in their own lives. His work remains a thought-provoking resource for those interested in philosophical inquiries into justice and ethics.

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