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chairman mao style, kill everyone that disagrees and then the middle classes and so on
Because justice only requires adherence to the law. One can “believe” anything they want, but justice is served if the law is followed.
In addition, justice is applied individually. Just because someone else is treated differently in violation of the law does not mean you suffered an injustice.
Justice? I'd settle for fairness at this point!
If one agrees with your premise there cannot be. +5
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