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This 5 page paper attempts to provide a fully articulated definition of social justice. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Social Justice
Inc. by 07/2012 Please
Achieving, indeed even defining, social justice seems an elusive quest in contemporary society. Society is naturally stratified on a number of levels. Economic stratification, although it seems
to be the most pressing of these levels, is actually the result of more innate forms of stratification. These include such things as race, ethnicity, religion, class, and even
sex or sexual preference. Those that advocate social justice work to wipe out the external reflections of this stratification yet the internal causes are practically impossible to eliminate.
On the surface, the term "social justice" can be equated to the term "equality". As Bettez (2012) observes, however, "it
is often unclear in any practical terms what we mean when we invoke a vision of social justice . . . the more we see people invoking the idea of
social justice, the less clear it becomes what people mean, and if it is meaningful at all" (7). Is it truly equality when we make provisions for some that
exclude others? That is what many programs that have been enacted on the premise of social justice do! Consider affirmative action. Affirmative action was implemented to help
women and minorities get a leg up in the work place. Is it truly social justice, however, to hire one person because they are a woman or black and
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