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Martin Luther King Jr. was the defining voice of the American Civil Rights Movement. His ability to synthesize Christian ethics with Gandhian non-violence allowed him to mobilize millions against inst...
Sidney Lumet's 1957 masterpiece is a masterclass in tension and character development. The film unfolds entirely within a jury room as twelve jurors deliberate the verdict of a young man accused of mu...
Plato's *The Republic* is a cornerstone of Western philosophy, exploring justice, the ideal state, and the nature of reality through a series of dialogues between Socrates and others. It delves into c...
In the Dark is a powerhouse of investigative journalism. Each season focuses on a single case, exposing systemic failures in the justice system. The reporting is incredibly thorough, often leading to...
Akane Tsunemori begins as a naive inspector in a dystopian future where a computer system determines one's criminal potential. Over the course of the series, she evolves into a formidable, morally com...
Hanzawa Naoki is a legal drama series following a young banker who consistently overcomes adversity and corruption within a major Japanese bank. Each episode typically features Hanzawa outsmarting his...
Michael Sandels 'Justice' is arguably the most influential political philosophy book of the century. Based on his legendary Harvard course, the book navigates the complex landscape of moral and politi...
Hero (2002) is a visually stunning wuxia film directed by Zhang Yimou. The film tells the story of a legendary assassin who is tasked with uncovering the man who has been assassinating the kingdoms ma...
Chanel Millers 'Know My Name' is a searing and profoundly moving memoir about her experience as the victim of sexual assault at Stanford University. The book details the aftermath of the assault, the...
Desmond Tutu was a moral giant who used his position as an Anglican Archbishop to fight against apartheid in South Africa. Unlike many political activists, Tutus approach was rooted in theology and th...
Code of Silence exposes a widespread corruption scandal within a major police department, told through the eyes of a former officer who risked everything to blow the whistle. The book details the auth...
Astro Boy is the grandfather of all anime robots. Created by Osamu Tezuka, he represents the ideal of a robot living in harmony with humanity. He possesses super strength, flight, and a heart that all...
Angela Davis has been a prominent figure in the struggle for civil rights, prison reform, and gender equality for over five decades. Her work challenges the prison-industrial complex and advocates for...
Thud! is a compelling crime novel set in Ankh-Morpork, featuring Sam Vimes and his City Watch. The story revolves around a series of murders that threaten to ignite a conflict between dwarves and trol...
Berta Cáceres was a Lenca indigenous leader in Honduras who organized her community against the construction of a hydroelectric dam that threatened their ancestral lands. Her work was a powerful examp...
Ken Saro-Wiwa was a Nigerian writer and activist who led a non-violent campaign against the environmental degradation caused by oil extraction in the Niger Delta. His work highlighted the collusion be...
John Rawls 'A Theory of Justice' is the most significant work of political philosophy in the 20th century. He introduces the 'veil of ignorance' thought experiment to argue for a society based on fair...
This 2018 documentary examines the case of the K Five, a group of men wrongly convicted of being serial killers in Belgium. It explores the flawed investigation, the pressure on law enforcement to sol...
The Silent Witness is a legal thriller that follows a defense attorney who takes on a high-profile case involving a controversial witness. The novel explores the ethical boundaries of the legal system...
Chico Mendes was a Brazilian rubber tapper and environmentalist who fought to protect the Amazon rainforest from deforestation. He organized rubber tappers into unions to defend their livelihoods and...
Franz Kafkas 'The Trial' is a surreal, nightmarish exploration of a man arrested for a crime he never learns the nature of. It is the ultimate critique of bureaucratic power and the loss of individual...
John Rawls is arguably the most important political philosopher of the 20th century. His 'A Theory of Justice' introduced the 'veil of ignorance' thought experiment, which remains the standard for eva...
Errol Morriss groundbreaking documentary investigates the murder of a police officer and the wrongful conviction of Randall Dale Adams. Through stylized reenactments and compelling interviews, the fil...
The Last Duel is a sophisticated historical drama that uses a Rashomon-style narrative structure to tell the story of the last legally sanctioned duel in medieval France. The film examines the same ev...
The ICC is an international court that prosecutes individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes of aggression. It aims to end impunity for the most serious crimes of intern...
Plato's masterpiece is the foundational text of Western political philosophy. Through the character of Socrates, it explores the nature of justice, the ideal state, and the role of the philosopher-kin...
Cornel Wests work combines critical race theory, pragmatism, and a prophetic voice to address issues of race, class, and justice in American society. He critiques systemic inequality and advocates for...
D.P. follows military deserters and the soldiers tasked with capturing them. The series offers a stark and unflinching look at the realities of military life and the struggles faced by those who choos...
Louise Arbour, a Canadian jurist, served as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. Her work focused on promoting human rights and ensuring acco...
Michael Sandels Justice uses real-world case studies and thought experiments to explore fundamental questions of justice. From debates about affirmative action to the ethics of market forces, Sandel e...
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