The term “social justice” provokes a wide variety of reactions these days. How should Ethical Humanists view it - as an uncontroversial effort to make our political and economic relationships more fair or as a politically charged coercive redistribution of resources? How should we envision and actualize social justice? How radical should we get? Hugh Taft-Morales, Leader, Baltimore Ethical Society and former Leader-Intern at NoVES, explores these questions, guided by Ethical Culture history and his own yearnings to do it justice.

