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Market Justice vs. Social Justice how does we consider them?
10-14-2012, 07:01 PM
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Market Justice vs. Social Justice how does we consider them?
In our reading from the text for this week we learned about the principles of market justice and social justice. With regard to our “question”, a capitalist would support the principle of market justice and a socialist would support the principle of social justice.

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10-14-2012, 07:09 PM
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That is the traditional way of teaching about markets and socialism. This is misleading and designed to brainwash people into believing that there are good, smart and competent socialists out there to striving to met out so-called social justice to the people and socialist govts. That is an illusion. Market justice is justice that follws from the market operation: social justice is any arbitrary justice that the political/ socialist leaders think justifiable. Market justice is not controllable: social justice is what the politicians/ socialists think what is best for the people. Saddam, Lenin, Stalin, Hitler are all examples of social justice. Market justice is what made Iraq poor and the US rich.
As a first lesson take what you have learnt to the examination so that you get good marks. But think throughout life if should fall prey to such wrong lessons: you will find the truth yourself. There is nothing like social justice for the people: it is the justice meted out as per whims of politicians and socialist leaders and justice that protect their political rule over the common people. Social justice is opression of the bulk of the people by a few socialist leaders and their henchmen who enjoy the life at the cost of the people.
This is not to suggest that I am supporting market justice because there is nothing really called market justice in really except in sociology books.

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