What is a Just Society?
Introduction After briefly addressing the issues of inequalities in the French education system and the revolt of the British and American people against the feeling of being abandoned on the path to equity and progress by the elites, it seems appropriate to take a step back and consider the sentiment that seems to be most shared by the marginalized in the French school system on the one hand, and the English and American losers of globalization: social injustice. Relevance of Social Justice The theme of social justice seems particularly relevant to address as important elections approach in France and Germany, where this theme will undoubtedly be the subject of heated debates. It often hides behind a wide range of political proposals that may initially seem purely "technical": tax reform, universal income, reduction of public deficits, reform of the school system, health system, migrant reception, urban planning, support for agriculture, digital transformation and job insecu...