Thus the struggle for peace includes the struggle for freedom and justice for the masses of all countries.
The Declaration of Independence was always our vision of who we wanted to be our ideal of freedom and justice how we were going to be different and what the American experiment was going to be about.
The problem of the world today is the people talk on and on about democracy freedom justice. But I don't give a damn about democracy if I am worried about survival.
In the literal sense there has been no relevant evolution since the trek from Africa. But there has been substantial progress towards higher standards of rights justice and freedom - along with all too many illustrations of how remote is the goal of a decent society.
True freedom requires the rule of law and justice and a judicial system in which the rights of some are not secured by the denial of rights to others.
It is better to lose everything you have to keep the balance of justice level than to live a life of petty privilege devoid of true freedom.
Exclusion is never the way forward on our shared paths to freedom and justice.
We must face the fact that the preservation of individual freedom is incompatible with a full satisfaction of our views of distributive justice.
Men who want to support women in our struggle for freedom and justice should understand that it is not terrifically important to us that they learn to cry it is important to us that they stop the crimes of violence against us.
Justice is never given it is exacted and the struggle must be continuous for freedom is never a final fact but a continuing evolving process to higher and higher levels of human social economic political and religious relationship.