Spanning all of human history, The Architecture of Fairness traces how civilizations rose and fell based on a single recurring principle: the distribution of wealth and power.
In three parts — Human History, Wealth & Freedom, and How to Build Fairness — philosopher Kyoungjoo Cha builds a sweeping argument: that the crises of our time are not accidents, but the result of structural imbalance. And that a new civilization is possible — if we learn to design it fairly.
This is not a textbook. It's a lens.
Themes
History · Philosophy · Wealth · Freedom · Civilization · Justice
Spanning all of human history, The Architecture of Fairness traces how civilizations rose and fell based on a single recurring principle: the distribution of wealth and power.
In three parts — Human History, Wealth & Freedom, and How to Build Fairness — philosopher Kyoungjoo Cha builds a sweeping argument: that the crises of our time are not accidents, but the result of structural imbalance. And that a new civilization is possible — if we learn to design it fairly.
This is not a textbook. It's a lens.
Themes
History · Philosophy · Wealth · Freedom · Civilization · Justice