2007-11-27
23:47:14
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4 answers
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Pluto C. Rat
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Social Science
➔ Sociology
High thanks! We learned from each answer. My answer:
1. A time element: a mask suggests something hidden which risks exposure over time, i.e. injustice prevails under a time limit.
2. Justice will manifest in many forms and from many directions, not always directly countering a given injustice.
3. Injustice always relies on one or more lies.
4. Justice is founded upon only truths.
5. Not a yin and yang relationship, it is ideally if not verily possible for justice to prevail sans presence of injustice within any heart or mind, any family or group, any culture or population.
6. Injustice is perpetrated - to an imbalanced benefit of a particular entity. Justice resolves - true justice issues benefit in all directions including at perpetrators of an injustice.
7. A theorem such as this likely must engage in persuasion and must adopt an ideal. It is upon people to work, endeavor, explore, and investigate to facilitate (not impose) justice.
THANKS! Final edits or comments?
2007-11-28
19:57:18 ·
update #1
High thanks! We learned from each answer. My answer:
1. A time element: a mask suggests something hidden which risks exposure over time, i.e. injustice prevails under a time limit.
2. Justice will manifest in many forms and from many directions, not always directly countering any given injustice.
3. Injustice always relies on one or more lies.
4. Justice is founded upon only truths.
5. Not a yin and yang relationship, it is ideally if not verily possible for justice to prevail sans presence of injustice within any heart or mind, any family or group, or any culture or population.
6. Injustice is perpetrated - to an imbalanced benefit of a particular entity. Justice resolves - true justice issues benefit in all directions including at perpetrators of an injustice.
7. A theorem such as this likely must engage in persuasion and must adopt an ideal. It is upon people to work, endeavor, explore, and investigate to facilitate (not impose) justice.
THANKS! New, edits, or comments?
2007-11-30
01:15:58 ·
update #2