Justice was the weekly newspaper of the Social Democratic Federation (SDF) in the United Kingdom.
[1] The paper was initially edited by C. L. Fitzgerald,[2] and later by H. M. Hyndman, Henry Hyde Champion, Ernest Belfort Bax, then Harry Quelch for many years, and finally Henry W. Lee.
It attempted to present scholarly ideas in a serious fashion, featuring work by William Morris, Peter Kropotkin, Edward Aveling and Alfred Russel Wallace.
In 1925 Justice was renamed the Social Democrat and became a monthly.
It was edited by William Sampson Cluse until its demise in 1933.