Did William Shetterley, or anyone for that matter, define the expression "social justice" as it regards due process in law?
It’s one of those terms that sounds so good, until it is allowed to trump the normal and respected processes of debate, fact finding and deliberation. Fairness is a laudable goal. It isn’t necessarily a laudable authority because sometimes the fairest people are not chosen “fairly,” to use an oxymoron.
No, but his book is the first I’ve read that fully details the SJW crowd taking over the science fiction writer’s association, seeking to ban from consideration for classic awards works by authors who are conservative or just stood up for a conservative principle
Examples: Orson Scott Card and the effort to shut down the “Ender’s Game” movie project, silencing a Chinese-Thai writer because that person criticized “diversity” while being a rare non-white author, uninviting Elizabeth Moon (a female Vietnam vet) from a place of honor at a convention for criticizing Islam’s intolerance after 9/11/01
How to Make a Social Justice Warrior by William Shetterly - a Review
http://tamarawilhite.hubpages.com/hub/Review-of-the-eBook-How-to-Make-a-Social-Justice-Warrior-by-William-Shetterly