PrattM_M1_A3 "Defining Social Justice" Let me count three ways...
"Defining Social Justice" Let me count three ways...
Maymie Chandler-Pratt
Argosy University
Ethics and Social Justice | HUM220 A03
Instructor: Micheal Pelt February 6, 2013
PrattM_M1_A3 "Defining Social Justice" Let me count three ways... 1
Introduction:
Although there are many, many definitions in which to describe social justice, I have specified in my title page heading "three ways" in which, is in direct correlation with the instructions given in our assignment of defining social justice. Now according to the description of social justice as described in chapter one text reading; "Introduction", retrieved from the textbook; Social Policy and Social Change: Toward the Creation of Social and Economic Justice; Social justice is simply described as the fair distribution of goods, services, rights, and duties to include everybody not just the rich and powerful but the poor and needy, the young and the old, and every race and ethnicity.
In this paper I will embark on an in-depth research using the Argosy University e-library, the internet and our textbook readings to select three suitable definitions for social justice and then compare and contrast their similarities and differences and give valid reasons in support of my research.
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PrattM_M1_A3 "Defining Social Justice" Let me count three ways... 2
The definitions of social justice that I retrieved from the internet website; http://www.communityfdn.ca/link_docs/UsefulDefinitionsNov2004.pdf/ states that social justice is; (1) Distribution of the...