Justice - Syracuse Symposium 2007

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View Paul Farmer's lecture
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Syracuse Symposium a semester–long intellectual and artistic festival celebrating interdisciplinary thinking, imagining, and creating, presented by The College of Arts and Sciences to the entire Syracuse community. This fall’s theme is “justice.” From the child who complains “That isn’t fair!” to the jurist wrestling with the fundamental principles of social organization, the concept of justice is pervasively important. Injustice is costly in every currency we value, including the health of the population, yet the path to full justice for all is elusive and arduous. This symposium explores the meaning of justice as an ideal we envision and the realities of justice and injustice in the world we inhabit, through a splendidly diverse array of lectures, performances, exhibits, and other special events.
Syracuse Symposium is hosted for Syracuse University by The College Of Arts and Sciences.
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