Sentences with phrase «fundamentally unjust»

It seems fundamentally unjust that at a time when they are introducing a ceiling of # 400, and when landlords are going to evict people who can't pay their rent that people will lose access to free legal advice.
Similarly, Dave Coles maintains «Bankruptcy laws that prioritize wealthy creditors over pensioners are fundamentally unjust» («Pensions need better bankruptcy protection, «Winnipeg Free Press, February 7, 2013, here).
If used effectively by the opposing party, these tactics may lead to results that Indigenous clients consider fundamentally unjust, further eroding their trust in the system.
In a private letter to the judge, the lawyer called the judge loathsome, arrogant and fundamentally unjust, accusing him of hiding behind his status like a coward, of having a chronic inability to master any social skills, of being pedantic, aggressive and petty, and of having a propensity to use his court to launch ugly, vulgar and mean personal attacks.
We do not need to test geoengineering because we know that it is a fundamentally unjust technology.
He also makes the valid point that just 15 percent of the population take 70 percent of the flights, and that they tend to be significantly richer than average, so that if governments are committed to reducing their carbon footprints, not cutting the amount of flying around that's done is fundamentally unjust to everyone else who has to cut back more.
Actions taken by the United States that promote climate chaos are fundamentally unjust - and also economically inefficient - because of the fact that significant costs from such actions will be «externalized» - felt outside the United States.
Albany is on the verge of passing a budget that is so damaging to our students and so fundamentally unjust that we had to take a stand.
Who wants to be equal in a fundamentally unjust society?
Promising to deliver a «truly fair settlement for the whole of the UK», the Prime Minister urged the Labour leader to help address the «fundamentally unjust» situation which means Scottish MPs can vote on laws which do not apply to their constituents.
The condition of slavery makes the society fundamentally unjust and people can not be said to have duties to work — indeed, enforceable duties to work — in a society that is so obviously unjust to them.
Since this would make God fundamentally unjust, it proves to you that Christianity presents a false claim, in the words of Jesus Christ: «I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes unto the Father but by Me.»

Not exact matches

It can not he taken to sanction the accumulation of goods and possessions and economic power in disproportionate, and inevitably unjust and unrighteous, measure by attempting to restrain, on divine authority, those whose rights have been fundamentally abused in the process.
The idea is fundamentally absolutist, since it allows only one explanation for Democratic voters choosing Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders: the Establishment gamed the process to ensure her victory and preserve an unjust status quo.
The report concluded that offsetting was: profoundly unjust, fundamentally flawed and can not be reformed.
Davis delivered a powerful speech criticising three flagship bills: he warned the communications bill would anger the «tens of millions of people» that it would affect; said proposed secret courts were «entirely unjust»; and claimed that the draft reforms to the House of Lords would fundamentally undermine its role in holding «overpowerful executive» governments to account.
Radical feminists view society as fundamentally a patriarchy in which men dominate and oppress women, and seek to abolish the patriarchy in order to liberate everyone from an unjust society by challenging existing social norms and institutions.
Radical feminists view society as fundamentally a patriarchy in which men dominate and oppress women, and seek to abolish the patriarchy in order to liberate everyone from an unjust society by challenging existing social norms and institutions.
This is fundamentally unfair and unjust.
Even more troubling [than doctrinal errors] is just how fundamentally unbalanced and unjust the approach endorsed by the majority is.
Radical feminists view society as fundamentally a patriarchy in which men dominate and oppress women, and seek to abolish the patriarchy in order to liberate everyone from an unjust society by challenging existing social norms and institutions.
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