The question of justice for all ages, "What is justice?" Plagues ancient philosophers and continues to plague today's experts and amateur academic philosophers. The problem is very difficult as it is hard to understand where to start. In connection with honor and loyalty, Socrates 1 indirectly talked about justice for God, Plato's responsibility to individuals in society, and Achilles. All three have very convincing arguments about the essence of justice, but now or perhaps most probably one of them is really right?
"For everyone in this country and every government of the government, for all, important supreme asylum seekers, fountains of justice, and guardians, the supreme being will continue his blessing with this country and its government And do everything you can to do as successful as possible and that period is consistent with his willingness to end. "In 1797 the United States just as John Adams as the second President Announced. The United States is rapidly growing into a country with a stable government and strong people. In John Adam 's inaugural speech, he expressed his support for the country and its citizens. In the United States, I do not doubt that all of that energy will continue to exist, and my idea does not hesitate to prepare to take on the most serious obligation to support it to its fullest. "
Election justice, social justice and economic justice are interdependent. When we talked about the main achievements of US election justice, we all remembered this. (Not only white male real estate owner), black man (1870), female (1920), cancellation of head tax (1964), and slow voting right until the age of 18 with the minimum voting age Decrease (1971) As an example of justice, the same can be said of voting rights law (1965).