36 min

A Manifesto on Justice featuring Ed Gray (The Commish‪)‬ The_Gap Podcast Series

    • Life Sciences

We grow and develop with ideas about what justice is—or, is not. 
But in a Nation founded and shaped —as we are told— by Judeo-Christian values— perhaps we should examine justice within that  framework. In this episode, we’re going to unpack the realities of justice and how we believe it should inform and influence our choices. Many in our society are quick to say, ‘freedom isn’t free.’  Neither is justice. There is a cost attached to it. A personal cost and a societal cost.
In a frame dominated by a commitment to capitalism and scientism, how does the lack of access to health care, economic stability and emotional well-being pollute all of our lives? And, what should we do? Justice laments the tragedy of broken humans; then does something about it.

We grow and develop with ideas about what justice is—or, is not. 
But in a Nation founded and shaped —as we are told— by Judeo-Christian values— perhaps we should examine justice within that  framework. In this episode, we’re going to unpack the realities of justice and how we believe it should inform and influence our choices. Many in our society are quick to say, ‘freedom isn’t free.’  Neither is justice. There is a cost attached to it. A personal cost and a societal cost.
In a frame dominated by a commitment to capitalism and scientism, how does the lack of access to health care, economic stability and emotional well-being pollute all of our lives? And, what should we do? Justice laments the tragedy of broken humans; then does something about it.

36 min