CAIRO: Sociology professor Dr. Ahmed Zaied held a talk to discuss the achievement of social justice and the importance of obtaining more successful policies in the future. Dr. Zaied raised the necessity of reducing all forms of social exclusion, including the need for an extended humanitarian and cultural perspective, not only including the topics of poverty, deprivation and subsidies. The development of education is key for Zaied, who feels it will counter poverty successfully. After the 1952 military coup, Zaied believed that social justice was achieved for some time with the inclusion of Agrarian reform laws and free education. Since then though, Zaied blames the lack of social justice on officials who didn't believe in Nasser's principles and instead sought to gain personal benefits in general at the expense of the Egyptian society.