It's kind of like fairness/correctness and the right way of doing things or the way things should be for instance people fight for justice-their rights and power to be able to fight their stand for someting which they believe.
Here is another example (it's a song line) "If there's any justice in the world I would be your man and you would be my girl."-It's by Lemar and is called ' If There's Any Justice'.You could denotate this as him protesting his forbidden love which if there was justice they could be together without problems.
Another example of Justice is fighting in court for someone that has hurt your family to get sent down,this could be seen to them as the right and morally correct thing to be done.
2007-09-22 09:07:27
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answered by Classy Clarissa 7
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Depends on the time and place you're referring to. different answer if you're talking about men living in Periclean Athens compared with a black man living in southern Louisiana in 1910. you might find some interesting answers if you looked in the oxford english dictionary, current american college dictionary and very old (200 years) american dictionary. wish there was a better answer but you've picked a word on the same level of ambiguity as "love".
2007-09-22 09:08:37
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answered by bardmere 5
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justice concerns the proper ordering of things and persons within a society.
2007-09-22 09:07:41
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answered by Rhomina 2
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All types of justice, one for the RICH, one for the POOR, one for people of COLOR, and one for the WHITE people.what does JUSTICE mean? I don't have a ANSWER.
2007-09-22 09:11:44
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answered by dms 4
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It means getting what you deserve, lawfully. Equally it out.
2007-09-22 09:04:06
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answered by ~Living4HIM~ 4
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To treat others and make decisions fairly.
2007-09-22 09:05:32
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answered by AAA 3
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Equal rights for ALL, not just for a certain ''class'' or ''group''.
2007-09-22 09:06:05
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answered by Cricket 6
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