Tom Geraghty
@tomgeraghty.bsky.social
Experimentalist, technologist, mountain biker.
Reposted by Tom Geraghty
The replies to your thread have just reminded me of this 2021 Good Life musing from Phil Gyford @philgyfordtest.bsky.social
January 27, 2025 at 8:59 PM
The replies to your thread have just reminded me of this 2021 Good Life musing from Phil Gyford @philgyfordtest.bsky.social
Yeah, I think the FTSU network is an interesting aspect of NHS cultures. In an ideal world, it would be entirely unnecessary, so its sheer existence is somewhat of an indicator of deeper dysfunction. Not that it’s a bad thing though, and the FTSU guardians do great, and very important work.
May 25, 2025 at 4:26 PM
Yeah, I think the FTSU network is an interesting aspect of NHS cultures. In an ideal world, it would be entirely unnecessary, so its sheer existence is somewhat of an indicator of deeper dysfunction. Not that it’s a bad thing though, and the FTSU guardians do great, and very important work.
Yes, and this is part of the problem with the name - we're so used to "justice" needing a victim and a perpetrator who faces the music...!
May 23, 2025 at 3:02 PM
Yes, and this is part of the problem with the name - we're so used to "justice" needing a victim and a perpetrator who faces the music...!
Oh good question! I believe it's essentially the same thing :) Both "just" and "justice" share the latin root ius/jus, and both mean "right", "equity", "lawful" and "fair".
"Just" vs "unjust" is are outcomes of "justice"? :)
"Just" vs "unjust" is are outcomes of "justice"? :)
May 23, 2025 at 1:19 PM
Oh good question! I believe it's essentially the same thing :) Both "just" and "justice" share the latin root ius/jus, and both mean "right", "equity", "lawful" and "fair".
"Just" vs "unjust" is are outcomes of "justice"? :)
"Just" vs "unjust" is are outcomes of "justice"? :)