Response to Pewdipie's book review; Plato's the Republic



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Thank you for the review Pewdiepie, you are awesome.
I think Justice is the same as "Passing" mark for solutions for relational problems between people. There would be no justice if there were no problems. So in order to better see Justice we need to better see the nature of relational problems. There are two basic truths that greatly experienced by every people:
1. Nobody was asked whether or not they wanted to be born, therefore everybody deserves everything in the universe. 2. The scarcity of the world is not of time nor energy nor money but of mutual solutions. In order to increase the level of availability of mutual solutions, people need to reward those who solve the problems. Therefore since everybody deserves everything, relatively nobody would want to reduce the level of availability of mutual solutions. Therefore a solution would fall in the spectrum of Justice if it doesn't reduce someone's worthiness of everything and doesn't reduce the level of availability of mutual solutions for the long run. The intensity of its justness would be magnified if the solution further increases the level of availability of mutual solutions and increases one's access to them without reducing the other's current access. However, people compromise with a lesser form of justice when there were no other solutions. People would accept solutions that are the closest towards that direction (as just), whenever they couldn't come up with true Justice.

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