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The Criminal Law Journal of India. Journal. January 30 1907

1907

From the standpoint of society we have the principle that justice means the determining of individual relations by the general order and the subordinating of individual to public interests. [...] We turn now to the problems of justice and apply these psychologcal doctrines to a few typical situations : The problem of the just distrbution of wealth the just distribution of education and other mental gpods the administration of justice by the courts. [...] The justice of the courts is no harder upon the poor man than are the other conditions of society I It The purely formal equality impersonal and abstract must give way in turn to a snore personal and concrete equality if we are to have full justice —full recognition of the individual. [...] Now what better way of deciding the value of gdods *can be afforded Me than by the test of what I am willing to pay ? They are worth that to In other words; the law of supply and demand locates0e measure of value and therefore the whole control of property in the free choice of individUls. [...] The social content and power of science the interchange of matitial goods not only in commerce but in aid to the suffering the communication of ideas and sympathy the co-operation ocountless associations to proURito 1Vol.
law
Pages
15
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120178
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The Criminal Law Journal of India. Journal. January 30 1907
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