Many “social justice” advocates claim to appeal to a “higher law,” but they usually refuse to acknowledge economic laws because those laws stand in their way of creating the “just” society.

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Many “social justice” advocates claim to appeal to a “higher law,” but they usually refuse to acknowledge economic laws because those laws stand in their way of creating the “just” society.
Timothy Terrell makes the case for property rights and market-based stewardship as the true path to sustainability.
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