Is justice subjective?
I think so. Morals are subjective...justice, I think, is just respecting the fact that morals are relative. You could say that nothing is truly just or unjust. It's all what WE think. Like Jordan said, though, there's a bubble of objectivity in the bubble of subjectivity, because something could be objective in our minds, but that means it's still subjective. Hmm, that's kind of confusing, but if you think about it, it makes sense. However, the idea of relativism is dangerous, because that means that you could justify almost anything using subjectivity. It could become destructive. We could say that we have the right to do what we want, which, in some instances, might not be good.
Ah! But saying that something "isn't good" is subjective! So, I'm back to my first point...
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