This book contains a dialogue on the nature of justice. The participants are students interested in philosophy and politics. The dialogue is facilitated by two college professors. They discuss and criticize a variety of views on the principles of social justice. All of the characters are fictitious. The views of many well-known moral and political philosophers are discussed, including Immanuel Kant, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, William Frankena, John Rawls, Virginia Held, Martha Nussbaum, Robert Nozick, Iris Marion Young, Charles W. Mills, and Simone Chambers. The students begin from different perspectives, including utilitarianism, libertarianism, modern liberalism, and Catholicism. The views discussed vary greatly. The goal is to clarify ideas and help the reader to reach their own conclusions.