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Freshwater Mollusca.
With A Chapter On The Distribution Of The British Land And
Freshwater Mollusca.
Psychologists in different tributaries of the discipline have long
been preoccupied with aspects of 'Justice', but none previously has
addressed the essential question raised in this book - namely of
justice being as vital to the essentials of life and to the
flowering of the human spirit as other basic needs. The same can be
said for academics and practitioners in other disciplines in social
science, as well as those in mental health and psychiatry. Although
lawyers might come close to accepting the proposition, it seems to
me that in the main their professional expertise is directed to the
superficial maintenance of systems of justice rather than to the
underlying reasons for doing so. This book, arising from academic,
clinical, empirical, and theoretical studies, goes the further mile
by giving justice its proper place in the hierarchy of basic human
needs. It is designed in accord with a general systems theory in
which contributions are welcomed from international scholars and
researchers in different domains of knowledge. Above all, it is
written in the hope of inducing others to share a commitment to
justice and do their utmost to prevent injustice.
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