Social justice
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Interest of | Michael Rectenwald |
The New Thought Police: Social justice warriors - presentation by Helen Buyniski, Harry Vox, and Michael Rectenwald.[1] (archived) |
Social justice is in principle the relation of balance between individuals and society measured by comparing distribution of wealth differences, from personal liberties to fair privilege opportunities. In the current global grassroots movements for social justice, the emphasis has been on the breaking of barriers for social mobility, the creation of safety nets and economic justice. Social justice assigns rights and duties in the institutions of society, which enables people to receive the basic benefits and burdens of cooperation. The relevant institutions often include taxation, social insurance, public health, public school, public services, labor law and regulation of markets, to ensure fair distribution of wealth, and equal opportunity.
An example
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"Social Justice Warrior" | An enemy image which appears to be part of the effort to support the ongoing project to criminalize free speech. |
Related Document
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Document:The tyranny of woke capitalism | Article | 25 June 2021 | Frank Furedi | What is "woke capitalism"? It is a form of corporate virtue signalling. |