William F. Buckley, Jr. is widely-recognized as the father of neo-conservatism (i.e.neo-Trotskyism, and the means through which the Republican Party was TAKEN OVER BY ROCKEFELLER GLOBALISTS.) In fact, The John Birch Society's John F. McManus's magnum opus is a book on neoconservativism titled "William F. Buckley, Jr.: Pied Piper for the Establishment." You need to read a copy if you think neoconservatism is, IN ANY WAY, a good thing; or, even if you think it's a "better thing" than liberalism.
Now, the term social justice can mean different things to different people, but its recent transmogrification is clearly COMMUNISM, and it's being pushed FROM THE PULPIT by liberal Christian denominations proves it is an insidious mis-direction of traditional morality and Constitutional allegiance clothed in "bogus Christian charity." Christian charity as suggested by the libtard means LETTING THE GOVERNMENT REDISTRIBUTE WEALTH in an omniscient and omnipotent fashion, and ignoring the rights of individuals.
Here are some of Buckley's pupils:
Friedrich Hayek is a genius, and his final line in this video essay (where he schools the now deceased Buckley) on the real implications of "social justice" is a critical notion for anyone who wants to be an active citizen, let alone a policy maker or politician.
Give it a listen (or three--it's pretty deep.):