■ Student: So, we cannot say that in one society there is more justice and in another there is less justice, whereas human perception suggests that!
● Professor: Human perception “regards” such a thing as valid, but “the truth” is that there is no “justice” in either of these societies. True justice is fundamentally and necessarily “universal”; meaning that it cannot exist in one part of the world without existing in its other parts; because, on one hand, the world’s divisions are conventional, and what is true is “the global unified order,” and on the other hand, none of the so-called parts of the world is separate from its other parts; rather, they are cohesive and interdependent in a single system of influence and interaction. So, true justice is “universal absolute justice,” and this is a truth that cannot be doubted.
■ The student was deep in thought, looking amazed. The words of the professor, though very new and shocking, were perfectly reasonable and acceptable. Therefore, he said with great enthusiasm: Please continue.
● The professor paused for a moment and then continued: The combination of needs and potentials that exists in each person in a different way from others makes him suitable for a “place” in “the world”.