Farshad Momeni: The Cost of Talking About Justice in This Society is High

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Farshad Momeni says that the cost of talking about justice in this society is high.

Farshad Momeni, an economist, stated at the commemoration ceremony for the anniversary of the passing of Allameh Mohammad Reza Hakimi, organized by the Akhavan Dastmalchi Cultural Research Institute in Yazd, that the cost of talking about justice in this society is high.

For various reasons, the trust in religion has been weakened. The sensitivity and focus that the late Hakimi had on poverty, inequality, and social justice is the essence of our religion. The cost of talking about justice in this society is high, so we should appreciate those who have made the issue of justice their number one priority. As soon as a word is spoken about social justice, they say these people have communist tendencies. I respond by saying if people like Motahari, Beheshti, and Hakimi are to be considered communists, then I am proudly among them.

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