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Most of the causes of social justice are based in an effort to encourage greater fairness in decision making which reduces the amount of social injustice in the world today.
But what is fairness . . . It's not easy word to define. Here's one working description of the concept based on the work of John Rawls as described on the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/rawls/
So, my questions are how do we define "fairness" for greater social justice for the modern world today.
What are the unique characteristics of today's world which make it difficult to determine what is or isn't fair.
How do we approach social justice considering the unique circumstances of the societies in which we live in order to increase chances of greater fairness in our political, social, personal, religious, etc, institutions
But what is fairness . . . It's not easy word to define. Here's one working description of the concept based on the work of John Rawls as described on the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rawls’s original thought is that equality, or a fair distribution of advantages, is to be addressed as a background matter by constitutional and legal provisions that structure social institutions. While fair institutions will influence the life chances of everyone in society, they will leave individuals free to exercise their basic liberties as they see fit within this fair set of rules.
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Rawls’s suggestion is, in effect, that we should put all our effort into seeing to it that “the rules of the game” are fair. Once society has been organized around a set of fair rules, people can set about freely “playing” the game, without interference.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/rawls/
So, my questions are how do we define "fairness" for greater social justice for the modern world today.
What are the unique characteristics of today's world which make it difficult to determine what is or isn't fair.
How do we approach social justice considering the unique circumstances of the societies in which we live in order to increase chances of greater fairness in our political, social, personal, religious, etc, institutions
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