A Quest for Justice stands as a competently curated work by two promising academics who, with courage, have embraced the critical social sciences tradition —a need that resonates strongly in contemporary justice studies. Justice remains a never-ending exploration, an expedition not only driven by the functional necessities that keep civilizations standing but also rooted in one of humanity's most primal values. A Quest for Justice conveys this complex notion implicitly, resonating from its very title to its closing words.
With its diverse approaches from political sociology, social policy, and political philosophy, the book delivers a robust and systematic collection of genuine and plausible ideas. Crafting a tapestry of theoretical and praxis-oriented insights, scholars from Turkey, the United States, Germany, Chile, Belgium, and the United Kingdom lay bare the difficulty of ensuring justice amid the myriad social maladies our societies face today. This volume transcends traditional paradigms, interweaving theory and practice, inviting readers to reflect, engage, and act in the ongoing pursuit of a living justice.
Judge Engin Yıldırım, The Constitutional Court of Türkiye
A Quest for Justice stands as a competently curated work by two promising academics who, with courage, have embraced the critical social sciences tradition —a need that resonates strongly in contemporary justice studies. Justice remains a never-ending exploration, an expedition not only driven by the functional necessities that keep civilizations standing but also rooted in one of humanity's most primal values. A Quest for Justice conveys this complex notion implicitly, resonating from its very title to its closing words.
With its diverse approaches from political sociology, social policy, and political philosophy, the book delivers a robust and systematic collection of genuine and plausible ideas. Crafting a tapestry of theoretical and praxis-oriented insights, scholars from Turkey, the United States, Germany, Chile, Belgium, and the United Kingdom lay bare the difficulty of ensuring justice amid the myriad social maladies our societies face today. This volume transcends traditional paradigms, interweaving theory and practice, inviting readers to reflect, engage, and act in the ongoing pursuit of a living justice.
Judge Engin Yıldırım, The Constitutional Court of Türkiye