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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, February 28, 2009
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Kassam rockets continue to hit Negev
Pakistan says Taliban beaten back in border region
Russia to build nuclear-powered 60,000-ton aircraft carrier
Despotism 101: Communist Officials Train to Disperse Unrest
Friday, February 27, 2009
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Tibet Monk Shot by Chinese Police After Setting Himself on Fire
Canadian Fighters Chase Russian Bomber On Eve of Obama Visit
IS PUTIN PUSHING RUSSIA OFF A FINANCIAL CLIFF?
The danger of economic contagion in eastern Europe
North Korea Readying Rocket
President Calderon: We Are Not Losing Control of Mexico
Economists: Obama Budget Too Rosy
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Hillary's old Chinese pals
Obama intel pick works for Chinese government
Tibetan Monks in Protest March
3 People Set Themselves Afire to protest in Beijing
Tibetans Skip New Year
The late, great state of Taiwan
Georgia Prepares to Repel Russian Aggression
Russia focuses on upgrading its nuclear arsenals
Putin's "Power Vertical" Doesn't Leave Other Ties to Keep Russia Together
Iran makes first test-run of Bushehr nuclear reactor
New Israel killer drone can take out Iran's S-300 anti-air missile
Bombed Syrian reactor now missile base
Violence Breaks Out Along Bangladesh's Frontiers
Jailed Burmese Reporter Honored
North Korea says satellite, neighbours think missile
Army manual raises emphasis on electronic warfare
Budget sees $1.75 trillion deficit
Recession, bailout, stimulus: US security threats
Democrats buried mortgage scandal under the rug five years ago
Power Plays in the Indian Ocean
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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Clampdown Ahead of Tibet Anniversaries
ANALYSIS-Infrastructure left to rot may cripple Russia
Russia's New Energy Doctrine
As it falters, East Europe raises risks
N. Korea Says Launch Imminent — of Satellite or Missile
Iran-Israel Nuclear End Game Now Much Closer
Saturday, February 21, 2009
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Activists shocked at Clinton cave in on China human rights
Beijing imposes crackdown in Tibet
Signs Point To New Russian war on Georgia this summer
Russian Agents gun down Chechen dissident in Vienna
Al-Qaeda founder launches fierce attack on Osama bin Laden
Syria rebuilding chemical weapons capability
Official: S. Korea to Retaliate if N. Korea Attacks
Yemen could be headed for total collapse
Cost of security for 2010 Olympics rises to $900 million
Total cost of operating the Games is $1.7 billion
GeoEye-1 Satellite Attains Full Operational Capability Certification
Friday, February 20, 2009
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Iran holds enough uranium for bomb
Obama, Clinton Cave in to China
China Starts Investing Globally
Taiwan, China Negotiating a Landmark Free-Trade Agreement
China Psychiatric Abuse
N. Korea Ready to Test Fire Missile in Days
Kyrgyzstan issues eviction notice to key US base
States prepare to combat stimulus strings
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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New Tibetan Protests Erupt
Chinese County Locked Down After Tibet Protests
Possible Cave in on Burma Policy
North Korea running secret nuclear plant
Fed says economy even worse than thought
Emerging global elite to use new global media to educate 'global citizens'
Global Elite call for new internet control
Friday, February 13, 2009
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China Needs U.S. Guarantees for Treasuries, Yu Says
China to Create Blacklist of Local Journalists
Underground Opposition Party Advocates Democracy in China
Demonstrators Rally In Beijing to Oppose Corruption
Russia Admits China Illegally Copied Its Fighter
Bulgaria's "Overgas," a Russian Spy in Canada, and Gazprom
Report: N. Korea Preparing Massive Long-Range Missile
Iran bulldozes the mass graves of political prisoners
Feinstein comment on U.S. drones likely to embarrass Pakistan
Europe's industrial base may never recover from crisis
As Vacant Office Space Grows, So Does Lenders’ Crisis
Census battle intensifies; GOP leader threatens lawsuit
President's attorneys demand birth, college records be withheld from public
Thursday, February 12, 2009
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Russia's Coming War with Georgia
Fujian City Warned Over Unrest
China's January Exports Plunge 17.5 Percent
N. Korean leader displays his power with military shakeup
Chávez Erecting Obstacles for Foes Who Won Office
Official: Mumbai Attack Partly Planned in Pakistan
Freedom of speech trampled in Britain
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Video: One with Courage (Tank Man)
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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Report: N. Korea Moving Missile Equipment to Site
28 die after bombers and gunmen launch attack on Afghan government
Azerbaijan's air force chief killed
Is Russia making mischief for U.S. in Central Asia?
69 computers missing from nuclear weapons lab
Chavez: Lech Walesa Unwelcome in Venezuela
British ban on Dutch MP triggers diplomatic row with Holland
Wind Turbines Do Nothing for Emissions Reduction
State lawmakers demand eligibility documentation from Obama
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Saturday, February 7, 2009
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China hammers dissent despite looming UN review
From the Depths: China Invests in Submarines
Report: N Korea Testing Ballistic Missile
RUSSIA PLANS THREE MILITARY BASES IN ABKHAZIA
Danish jets repel Russian bomber breach
Economic Crisis Causes Spike in Crime in Russia
Europe's New Wave of Toxic Debt
Why the Talk Has Turned to Depression
Palestinian Authority: Hamas used Gaza hospitals as detention centers
Pakistan frees nuke salesman Khan
Spies Form Virtual Units on The Fly to Track Terror
US Fed borrowing could reach $4 trillion
McCain blasts Obama over spending
Lawmakers in 20 states move to reclaim sovereignty
Friday, February 6, 2009
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Israel on the verge of conflict with Syria
Turkish Warplanes Hit Kurdish Rebels in Northern Iraq
UN Halts Aid to Gaza, Cites Hamas Disruption
China increases submarine patrols
Details of Tibet Protests Emerge
Russia To Start Up Iran Nuclear Plant This Year
What happens when Iran goes nuclear?
Dangers in Khan's Release
Kyrgyzstan Says Decision to Close US Base Is Final
U.S. Military Seeks Lighter Vehicles, Gear for Afghanistan
MBDA Develops New Bunker-Busting Bomb
MIT researchers make 'sixth sense' gadget
Bill forces citizens to submit DNA