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If people no longer expect objectivity from their political and legal systems, then all justice will be reduced to a power struggle between conflicting and irreconcilable perspectives, a struggle in which the most dominant and pervasive bias will replace fair and impartial process as the character of justice. But if objectivity in law and politics is everywhere supplanted by conflict between subjective interests, then the side of economic privilege and established authority will always retain dominance. A society in which people no longer expect representatives of its major institutions even to attempt to render objectivity in their professional demeanours is a society whose major institutions are in a crisis of ethical legitimacy. In such a society, there is wide spread cynicism regarding the possibility of fair political process because it seems impossible that impartial, unbiased dispositions could exist to enact such processes.
Robert Nicholls
Language and Logic
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Thursday, August 16, 2007
News
China's Damaged Goods
Arms, Energy and Commerce in Sino-Russian Relations
Chinese Preparations for "Peace Mission 2007" Complete
Russia, China and allies play war game
China, Russia, Central Asian Leaders Meet in Security Summit
U.S.: China Must Be Transparent on Naval Buildup
India Plans to Build Roads, Airfields Along Disputed China Border
Tibetan Protesters Withdraw Amid Threat of Force
China Begins Media Crackdown
Big Brother jumps onto world scene from Shenzhen, China
Oil, China and Auto Parts Push Trade Deficit Up
EXPERT REPORT ON MISSILE DROP IN GEORGIA LEAVES UNANSWERED QUESTIONS
Suitcase of cash shows Chávez's ways
Chávez’s Bid for Russian Arms Pains U.S.
Rev. Guards Sanctions Could Have Big Impact
World stocks plunge ahead of Wall Street open
Mega-terror threats add to market woes
World Markets Dip on U.S. Credit Jitters
U.S. to Harness Spy Birds for Domestic Use
Thursday, August 9, 2007
News
Sichuan Authorities Impose Deadline to End Tibetan Protest
Boycott Beijing 2008, Say Activists
Recalled: 255,000 Chinese tires
Canada Backs Taiwan's Push for Role in WHO
Georgia Calls On World To Condemn Russian Missile Attack
Russian Bomber Revives Long-Haul Mission
RUSSIAN ADMIRAL ANNOUNCES AMBITIOUS NAVAL BUILD-UP
Russia's strategic aviation holds tactical exercises in Arctic
Musharraf Decides Against Emergency
Ex-Ambassador Predicts Political Turmoil in Pakistan
Al Qaeda cells scattering against U.S. offensive
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
News
China Detains Six For Tibet Great Wall Protest
Investigators Release Report on CCP Organ Harvesting
China threatens 'nuclear option' of dollar sales
Power Pact: Hu's Symbiotic Relations with the PLA
SCO Prepares for Exercise; China Stretches Its Legs
Human Rights Torch to Be Lit to Protest 'Bloody Olympics'
Hundreds Protest in China Over Jailed Tibetan Monk
Tibetan Protest Swells in China's Sichuan
Can Communist China Control Its Toxic Exports?
Georgia Accuses Russia Of Act Of Aggression
Russia: Activist Sent To Psychiatric Unit After Exposing Health Facilities
RUSSIAN FLAG STAKES ENERGY CLAIM AT NORTH POLE
Russia Activates Missile System Around Moscow
GAZPROM TAKEOVER IN HUNGARY LOOMS BEHIND POSSIBLE OMV TAKEOVER
And Now, the UN Cash-for-Visas Program?
Taliban Try Frontal Assault
Pakistan On The Precipice
Iran Shows Off Home-Grown Fighter Jet
Turkey, Iraq Agree to Cooperate on Kurdish Rebels