Justice, Injustice, and Mercy

29 August 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

Though justice, injustice and cruelty receive significant attention in political theory, mercy is not commonly associated with politics or modern political theory. Yet there is space where a discussion of mercy may be useful. While it seems obvious that justice is opposed to injustice, and by extension justice corrects or addresses injustice; mercy can also be opposed to injustice.

Keywords

Mercy
Justice
injustice

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