The Rights And Duties Of American Citizenship (1898)
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Published in 1922, this report offers a fascinating look at China's role in the international diplomacy of the early 20th century. With a foreword by T.S. Wentworth, this primary source collection includes transcripts of speeches and negotiations, as well as analysis of the political and social issues facing China and the world at large.
This book is a critical examination of the concept of social justice. The author considers various definitions of the term and provides a historical overview of the development of social justice as a political concept. The book also examines contemporary debates over social justice, including discussions of income inequality, affirmative action, and reparations. This book is an important contribution to the ongoing discussion of social justice and its role in modern society.