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What is a Just State?
In a 2–3-page paper, address the following:
- Explain intersectionality
- Explain at least one social philosophy from the textbook. For instance, you might discuss utilitarianism, Rawls, Marx, Nozick, Du Bois, King, or Beauvoir. If the theory has a clear correlate, please discuss it as well.
- Illustrate your understanding of both the intersectional and traditional social justice approaches with examples.
- Support your account of the theories with citations to the textbook and online lectures in correct APA format. Use this APA Citation Helper as a convenient reference for properly citing resources.
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What Is Just State?
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JUST STATE
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What Is Just State?
Whenever the leadership style in society begins to differentiate the abilities of humanity
based on their gender differences, then oppression and discrimination cases may be witnessed.
Mitchel (2015) states that social justice can promote virtue, which is a mandatory requirement
for any prosperous society. Mitchel (2015) article also incorporates the use of Confucius, a great
philosopher who believes that for an ideal community to function effectively and thrive through
its challenges and problems, the society people must always consider respecting the principles of
benevolence as a code of ethics, with a standardized level of respect amongst themselves.
In the same article, Plato also expressed his caution that societies must shift from living
in the discriminatory life towards empowering everyone with equal opportunities that enable
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