Justice is often portrayed as blind. But blindness is not neutrality. Sometimes, blindness is design. This book explores five interconnected systems: Legal systems (law vs lived justice) Psychological systems (trauma, abandonment, identity collapse) Economic systems (poverty as structural vulnerability) Media systems (narrative control and reputation warfare) Social systems (isolation in hyper-connected worlds) At their intersection lies a single truth:Modern injustice is not always violent.
It is often procedural, delayed, and normalized. This book is an attempt to map that invisible architecture-and the human resistance within it.
Justice is often portrayed as blind. But blindness is not neutrality. Sometimes, blindness is design. This book explores five interconnected systems: Legal systems (law vs lived justice) Psychological systems (trauma, abandonment, identity collapse) Economic systems (poverty as structural vulnerability) Media systems (narrative control and reputation warfare) Social systems (isolation in hyper-connected worlds) At their intersection lies a single truth:Modern injustice is not always violent.
It is often procedural, delayed, and normalized. This book is an attempt to map that invisible architecture-and the human resistance within it.