Christian Society
Thursday, October 23rd, 2014The extreme left would say that there are certain needs Basic that they should be offered to all. These include things like education and safety at all schools and programs that help all children to take the financial opportunity to attend college. Likewise, left-wing groups, which often are called Socialists, even if they differ from the definitions of real socialism, they argue in addition that a just society cannot be less than everyone, have access to food, safe shelter and medical care. The way to achieve this is through taxes and the implementation of government programmes that ensure these things for everyone. The political position also supports the right of a just society, but can criticize those who make bad decisions and feel that, although equality of opportunity must exist, a Government should not legislate for this. In fact, it is argued that social justice is compromised when Governments tend to create programs to be performed, especially when these programmes require greater taxation. On the other hand, those who have more money should are encouraged to a philanthropic role, which pay no taxes higher, what is without a doubt something unfair.
From a religious perspective, you will find people from across the political spectrum who defend social justice. Many Christian groups believe that justice will come through the mercy of Christ, especially those that help to people who have been marginalized by society. The Islamic perspective on social justice is similar, one of the five pillars of Islam is that everyone must give to the poor. However, some sects of Islam promote points of view where women and men are so different, women are not equal and are subordinate to men. The critical post-modern about the idea of a just society raises an interesting debate. Can a just society ever exist? We can see all people as inherently equal and with equal rights and privileges? is difficult to know, because the majority of philosophers who argue that not is has create a completely just society where all people have equal opportunities based on the importance of ethics. Even in the most socialist Nations, the case is not poverty, rather it is the unequal distribution of wealth. In societies such as the United States.UU., which depends on the creation of social justice, have different problems, as children hungry, homeless, and problems of ensuring that all children receive the same level in education.
But these are not reasons for abandoning the attempt for the promotion of a just society and try to aspire to it. However, due to the complex nature of society, countries like the United States.UU. and others more not always can fully achieve justice for everyone, even the debate of how achieving this status is ongoing.