The Egalitarian Theory Of Justice

The definition of “egalitarian” is equality and equal opportunity. It doesn’t mean everyone must conform to what everyone else does, but they have the choice of how they choose to do things without any repercussions. The human race is diverse, and each individual person should have the choice to do what they want.

How Do You Feel

Wondering who governs the laws and rules of society, is there such a person that does this? Perhaps a theory of how people and society should conduct themselves. Moral obligation or maybe just a select social upbringing? People should be able to choose how they want to live and have the right to make that choice, however some don’t have the background or social development to do such a thing. Basic rights should be granted yes, but social position, a person’s class (white or black collar), assets, and a personal morals and characteristics would prevent equality.

Basic Rights

What about basic justice? Is justice fair? Equal rights for everyone is also increasing happiness as well? Does that even matter anyone, a simple thing such as happiness? There are many theories to have society should live their life’s. Once could say we all should eat, drink, and wear the same things, but in all honesty that is not a logical thought or way to function in society where equality is a must. We must appreciate the diversity in each individual and their belief. Respecting individual choices will be much more rewarding in the future.

Learning to appreciate ones beliefs no matter what they are is such an important part of society. Maintaining equality to the best of our abilities will prove very positive and provide happiness to one another in the long run. For help protecting these rights, you can turn to an Arlington lawyer.

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This post was written by MReed on December 4, 2011

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