Social Justice: A Good Example Of Feminism

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Furthermore in order to properly asses and analyze Social Justice one must assess the possibility of its success. The short answer is no. the reason for this is that the goals of social justice require a sinless society which is impossible in a fallen world. Additionally, as social justice is advanced since in a couple of regards it has, the standards continually increase. Feminism is a good example. At first, it was merely trying to achieve equal opportunity, which is now the case. However, feminism is now still alive and thriving, with a myriad of new issues under it, as abortion and the #MeToo movement. Even in abortion, the date of legal abortion is being pushed farther and farther back, with extremists even arguing for infanticide. It can be clearly seen that social justice is akin to chasing a rainbow. As the drivers of social justice advance, they also push farther their own goals before reaching it. Even if it was possible current requirements of the Social Justice will lead to not a free and just world but a suppressive and domineering government. 1“Social justice is not possible without strong and coherent redistributive policies conceived and implemented by public agencies” this statement came directly from a publication made by the United Nations. Here are other statements made in the same article. …show more content…

In reflecting on the nature, legitimacy, and use of power, consideration must be given to self-interest, enlightened self-interest, general interest and the common good…It is impossible to offer any verifiable general conclusions, given the lack of systematic inquiry into these aspects of equity and equality…Unlike justice in the broad sense, social justice is a relatively recent concept, born of the struggles surrounding the industrial revolution and the advent of socialist views on the organization of

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