Orientation
This course develops the discipline of justice beyond general fairness, focusing on the precise determination and fulfillment of what is owed within roles, relationships, and structured situations. It establishes a clear framework for identifying obligation through role and proper function, applying it in real conditions, and maintaining alignment even when others fail or when circumstances introduce complexity. The course progresses through five stages: The Structure of Obligation — how what is owed arises from role and function Determining What Is Owed in Practice — applying obligation within real situations and changing conditions When Others Fail in Obligation — maintaining justice without distortion when others do not fulfill their roles Limits, Boundaries, and Right Measure — establishing proper extent without excess or deficiency Integrated Justice — carrying justice consistently across contexts, without reliance on recognition or convenience Each module combines structured explanation with direct application, allowing the man to refine his judgment and align his actions with what is due. The result is not abstract fairness, but reliable, grounded justice—applied with clarity, proportion, and consistency.