No Peace Without Justice: Ibn Khaldun’s Lesson Applied to the Tai Ji Men Case
As Ibn Khaldun reminds us, injustice ruins civilization — but by restoring justice, we open the path to genuine peace for all. by Davide S. Amore* *A paper presented at the webinar “No Peace Without Justice for Tai Ji Men,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights...
The Tai Ji Men Case: Justice is a Bullwark Against Violence
If Taiwan’s authorities cannot ensure justice for a peaceful group like Tai Ji Men, less peaceful groups might resort to violence. by Willy Fautré *A paper presented at the webinar “No Peace Without Justice for Tai Ji Men,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights...
Tai Ji Men and the Importance of Trust and Justice to Achieve Real Peace
Peace studies emphasize the importance of conscience, which Tai Ji Men dizi systematically promote, and justice, which they are denied. by María Vardé* *A paper presented at the webinar “No Peace Without Justice for Tai Ji Men,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights...
Habermas and Tai Ji Men: Peace as a Consequence of Justice
The German philosopher argues that justice produces peace rather than vice versa. This lesson is relevant for Taiwan and the Tai Ji Men case. by Massimo Introvigne* *Introduction to the webinar “No Peace Without Justice for Tai Ji Men,” co-organized by CESNUR and...