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Social Justice Over the Last Term Paper

Pages:5 (1770 words)

Sources:10

Subject:Social Issues

Topic:Social Justice

Document Type:Term Paper

Document:#2809777


While, the ICTUR is focused on addressing the issues of economic injustice as they related to laborers and labor unions. These distinctions are important, because they underscore the main observation of Hayek, where social equality is nothing more than an illusion. That being said, the way both blogs / websites present these different issues to readers, are designed to inform and call them to action. In this aspect, they are slowly changing perceptions about inequality by pointing out the obvious injustices that are occurring to the individual.

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About Us. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

An Excellent Result to Our Bio Fuels Campaign. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Bollocks to Poverty. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Home Page. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Human Rights Denied. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

RAU Campaign Update. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

SAA Human Rights Roundtable Approved. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Stop the Killings. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

War Reporter Blogs on Trauma and Politics of the Subway Attacks. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Hayek, 'Social or Distributive Justice'

Hayek, 'Social or Distributive Justice'

About Us. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Bollocks to Poverty. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

War Reporter Blogs on Trauma and Politics of the Subway Attacks. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Home Page. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Human Rights Denied. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Home Page. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010


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About Us. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010 <http://www.actionaid.org/main.aspx?PageID=2>

An Excellent Result to Our Bio Fuels Campaign. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Bollocks to Poverty. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010

Home Page. 2010, viewed 8 April 2010 <http://www.ictur.org/>

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