INJUSTICE
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At different times, in different cultures, the idea of what justice is changed. It was once considered unfair to kill people, but trading in living people was quite acceptable and legal. In most cultures, it is considered mandatory to feed and shelter a wanderer, and somewhere the opportunity to get drunk water is a subject of trade and privilege. From an era to the era, from culture to culture, we change our collective opinion about what is good and what is bad. "Non/Justice" - a collection of stories and opinions from different eras. This book is part of the project "Anthropology for children". The book uses the works of William Kentridge, Miki Plutitskaya, Alice Joff, Andreas Zigman, as well as graffiti from Zheapes (Mexico) and Grenoble (France).
For secondary school age
For secondary school age
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:History & Geography
Series:
Series: Anthropology for children
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91759-660-0
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