Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The foundational principle of a just society

The great issues of justice in our world -- rape, murder, slavery, genocide, abuse, terrorism and yes, abortion -- all concern the treatment of some human beings by other human beings. The foundational principle of a just society is that which governs the right treatment of our fellow human beings -- namely, the principle that every member of the human family has equal fundamental dignity and ought to be respected and protected in accordance with that moral status.