Part 3/8:
The Impossibility of Total Justice
One of the core issues identified is the impossibility of fully addressing or even listing all the ways individuals are oppressed. There is an inherent problem of weighting these injustices and deciding which should be prioritized. Who decides what counts as more oppressive? How do societies fairly assign value to one person's suffering over another's? These questions reveal the fundamental flaw: the complexity and subjectivity of human oppression make total justice unachievable.