In the sphere of human thought, justice is not merely a legal concept, but an ontological essence woven into the fabric of both individual and collective life. Justice rises from within the human soul and manifests through reason, ethics, and consciousness. Wherever reason reigns, justice is born; but where unbridled emotions and unchecked power dominate, justice becomes a casualty. In this essay, enlightening quotations from this pen are revisited with a philosophical, scientific, and humanistic lens—so that, through deeper reflection, the overlooked and essential dimensions of justice and fairness in our age of ideological and social turmoil may be rediscovered.
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