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  <title>Episode 28 - Unjust with Noah Rothman</title>
  <description>There are just two problems with social justice: it’s not social and it’s not justice.&amp;amp;nbsp; So says Noah Rothman, Saving Elephants’ guest and author of the new book  Unjust: Social Justice and the Unmaking of America. &amp;amp;nbsp; Noah walks us through the evolution of the concept of justice in the West to show how some political activists (perhaps unwittingly) have twisted it.&amp;amp;nbsp; Social justice may be well intentioned and be useful as a philosophical perspective.&amp;amp;nbsp; But when applied to practical politics, the results are anything but just.&amp;amp;nbsp; Perhaps most surprisingly, social justice is no longer chiefly a tool of the Left, as some groups on the Right are learning how to wield the weapon of retribution. &amp;amp;nbsp; In a society governed by “social justice,” the most coveted status is victimhood, which people will go to absurd lengths to attain. &amp;amp;nbsp;But the real victims in such a regime are blind justice—the standard of impartiality that we once took for granted—and free speech. &amp;amp;nbsp;These hallmarks of American liberty, already gravely compromised in universities, corporations, and the media, are under attack in our legal and political systems. &amp;amp;nbsp; Social justice is a creed born of grievances, some of them undoubtedly valid. &amp;amp;nbsp;But Noah shows that tribalism and the fanatical pursuit of retribution threaten to destroy a political culture that is historically unmatched in its friendliness to justice. Social justice is an ideology that runs counter to the American ideal, and it must be stopped.&amp;amp;nbsp; And on this episode Noah offers some guidance on how it might be stopped. &amp;amp;nbsp; Noah is the associate editor of Commentary, a journal of scholarly opinion and analysis that has been in continuous publication since 1945, a contributor to MSNBC/NBC News, and a widely followed commentator and guest on such notable shows as Tucker Carlson Tonight and Real Time with Bill Maher.&amp;amp;nbsp; He graduated from Drew University with a degree in Russian studies and political science and received a master’s degree in diplomacy and international relations from Seton Hall University. &amp;amp;nbsp;He lives and works in the New York City area.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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