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  • ...motivate and shape the fields of activism, civil engagement, and social [[justice]]. Included are short biographies of the major thinkers and leaders who hav
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  • ...motivate and shape the fields of activism, civil engagement, and social [[justice]]. Included are short biographies of the major thinkers and leaders who hav
    689 bytes (97 words) - 01:17, 13 December 2020
  • ..., toys and games, health, physiology, law, the criminal justice system and social welfare.
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  • ...nd games, [[health]], physiology, [[law]], the criminal justice system and social welfare.
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  • ...urban sociology, social development, social psychology, social structure, social work, socio-cultural anthropology, sociological history, sociological resea
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  • ===Topic: '''''Revenge versus Justice'''''=== ...e, like retribution or punishment. In fact, revenge has nothing to do with Justice, because the former seeks to make things even according to personal standar
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  • :b : [[practical]] and especially [[social]] applicability : pertinence <giving relevance to [[college]] courses> ...f corporate law, were not worthwhile because they did not address pressing social issues.
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  • ...ives Have Moral Intuitions That Liberals May Not Recognize"] (PDF). Social Justice Research 20 (1): 98-116. doi:10.1007/s11211-007-0034-z. Retrieved 2008-12-1
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  • The social [[norm]] of '''reciprocity''' is the [[expectation]] that people will [[res ...ten claimed, however, that having some version of the norm appears to be a social inevitability.[1]
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  • '''Retributive''' [[justice]] is a [[theory]] of justice that considers that [[punishment]], if [[proportionate]], is a [[morally]] ...ce]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Justice '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...e [[focus]] as opposed to a [[harmonious]] and restorative one. Whereas [[justice]] generally implies [[actions]] undertaken and supported by a legitimate [[ ...ce]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Justice '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...cknowledgement of or [[apology]] for past violations, indicating state and social [[commitment]] to respond to former [[abuses]]. ...e [[effective]], reparations must be employed alongside other transitional justice measures such as prosecutions, [[truth]]-seeking, and institutional [[refor
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  • ...een defined as a "system of rules", as an "interpretive concept to achieve justice, as in "[[authority]]" to mediate people's conflicting interests, and even Legal policy is influenced by most social sciences and humanities as law enjoins the domain of [[politics]], [[philos
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  • ...ations]] through the [[Hebrews]] and [[Greeks]], much, very much, of the [[social]] and [[ethical]] [[idealism]] of the Egyptians arose in the [https://en.wi ...[purely]] [[human]] [[religions]] of [[Urantia]] none ever surpassed the [[social]] [[ideals]] and the moral grandeur of this onetime [[humanism]] of the [ht
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  • ...stallize]] into precise [[laws]], concrete regulations, and well-defined [[social]] [[conventions]]. ...[negative]] in its [[organization]], and the early [[administration]] of [[justice]] consisted in the enforcement of the [[taboos]]. But [[originally]] these
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  • ...ue, suggesting that it is a [[fuzzy concept]]. An added difficulty is that social attributes or relationships may not be directly observable and visible, and ...ly beyond what an individual can empirically observe in order to grasp the social domain in all its dimensions &mdash; connecting, for example, "private trou
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  • ...losophy''' is the [[study]] of such topics as [[politics]], [[liberty]], [[justice]], [[property]], [[rights]], [[law]], and the enforcement of a legal code b ...published ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Theory_of_Justice A Theory of Justice]'', political philosophy declined in the Anglo-American [[academic]] world,
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  • ...[[space]]. [[Enduring]] [[liberty]] is predicated on the [[reality]] of [[justice]]—[[intelligence]], [[maturity]], [[fraternity]], and [[equity]]. ...is [[progressively]] [[related]] to [[reality]] and is ever regardful of [[social]] [[equity]], [[cosmic]] [[fairness]], [[universe]] [[fraternity]], and [[d
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  • And then there is the non-personal, the larger scene, the [[social]] scene, the reprehensible acts in society ...t with on many levels - the mental, the psychological, [[justice]], social justice,
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_development sustainable development]. Social sustainability has had considerably less attention in public dialogue than ..., human rights, labor rights, placemaking, social responsibility, social [[justice]], cultural competence, community resilience, and human [[adaptation]].
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  • ...ermination of [[guilt]] and the [[punishment]] of the offender—retributive justice. ...tuous [[action]], superior (more religiously acceptable) to the pursuit of justice, this can take on the [[character]] of blackmail. And in this context the p
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