Definition: Unmartyred is a concept in the field of philosophy and political science that refers to someone who has not been killed, executed, or otherwise punished for their actions. It is often used to describe individuals who have made significant contributions to society but are still being considered an outsider due to their lack of public recognition or condemnation. The term "unmartyred" was coined by philosopher and political theorist John Rawls in his 1971 paper "The Law of Peoples," which