Tunis Revolution and the Social Justice (The Absent Mergence)

Abstract

AbstractThe current research paper manipulates the social justice that comes at the most reiterative utterance at the tongue of the Tunis people in the revolution of 17th December 2010, in time there are several parties taking this utterance as a name and map to their future program to manifest the hardship and misery people endure under the scourge of the former regime. There are certain signs that certify the priority of such a demand and reflect its precedence over other goals of the Tunis revolution; such signs are as follows : social justice , equality and justice that come as names of several political parties and social organizations after 14 January 2011.In time the number of the Tunis parties amount to 16 ones out of 114 that participate in 23October 2011 election. Moreover, the programme of most the parties, though different in intellectual base ideology, enrolls the demand for social justice. The paper aims to state that no social justice is found without sheer independent political volition and it is necessary to change the liberal economical approach that is regarded as the main obstacle to reach fruition in Tunis in specificity and Arab homeland in general.