This guide examines the category justice falls into relative to life. A simple explanation of the argument in The Republic. It puts life's elements into three categories: (1) things to be accepted for their own sake; (2) things that are unexpected: (3), and things we should just accept because they are good in an of their own. Justice is said to fall into this category. The writer says consequences are irrelevant and believes that justice is valuable and pure, but only if it is seen. A bit complex, but a powerful explanation and argument for the belief that justice has value on its own. Easy to understand.