Amartya Sen
check the book
There isn't a book called 'The Great Persuit of Justice', just 'In Persuit of Justice'. It was written by Lord Henry Woolf and edited by Christopher Campbell-Holt.
The book which lady justice stands on represents knowledge. If you look closely the book is on top of the serpent which represents evil. This makes the statement that with knowledge we are able to destroy evil.
The Idea of Justice was created in 2009.
He wrote the book Utopia which was the idea of a society of intellectuals, and his ideas caught on.
The philosopher who wrote "The Republic" about a perfect society was Plato. In the book, Plato discusses his ideas on justice, governance, and the ideal state ruled by philosopher-kings.
Adrian Goldsworthy in his book The Fall of the West: The Death of the Roman Superpower.
The author of that book "White Women" is Helmut Newton, although "writing" does not do the work justice. It is a book consisting mainly of photographies, as Newton is a famous photographer who died in 2004.
My book says Duke Ellington but i got no idea
The vizier who wrote the book used in training young officials was Qabusnameh, also known as "The Book of Government." It was written by the Persian vizier Nizam al-Mulk in the 11th century and served as a guide for rulers on proper governance, administration, and leadership skills. The book emphasized the importance of justice, wisdom, and vigilance in ruling a kingdom.
I have no idea if Alyson noel went to college... but she wrote a book and that girl went to college.
One notable author who wrote a book on artificial scientific tools is Kevin Kelly. His book "What Technology Wants" explores the idea of technology as a sort of autonomous force with its own agenda, which can be understood through scientific tools.