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Wednesday, August 10, 2005
 
The use of the term Infinite Justice in the beginning of the war on terrorism revealed an inner contradiction. It showed that a sense of moral right had superseded a real procedure of justice through established law, as seen in the suspension of international law and legal protections for prisoners. In order for justice to be truly infinite, there would be a different overall attitude toward terrorism that does not cause an escalation of hatred. Only justice can be universally applied, not moral virtue.

 

 
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