25 questions about Social Justice
Understand what social justice really means — beyond slogans and debates.
25 Questions About Social Justice is a beautifully illustrated educational book that explores how societies define fairness, equality, and rights, and how these ideas shape social movements, institutions, and everyday life.
Through simple questions, clear explanations, and visual storytelling, this book helps you understand the philosophical, social, and human foundations of social justice.
What you will learn
This book answers essential questions such as:
- What is social justice, really?
- What is the difference between equality and equity?
- Why do social inequalities exist?
- What is discrimination?
- How do power and privilege work?
- Is social justice about individuals or systems?
- Can social justice create social tensions?
Each question is explored with:
- Clear explanations
- Social and ethical insights
- Real-life situations and examples
- Visual metaphors and illustrations
Who is this book for?
This book is perfect for:
- Anyone interested in society and social issues
- Students of sociology, political science, or ethics
- Educators and critical thinking teachers
- Activists, community workers, and facilitators
- Anyone who wants to understand fairness, rights, and inclusion
No prior knowledge is required. Everything is explained in simple, accessible American English.
Why this book is different
Unlike ideological or activist books, 25 Questions About Social Justice:
- Uses visual storytelling and infographics
- Explains concepts without political slogans
- Focuses on understanding, not persuading
- Encourages critical thinking instead of polarization
- Makes complex social systems clear and human
It’s not a manifesto. It’s a map of fairness in society.