From the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present, social unfairness was not fixed in France and it was a problem. The social injustice that appeared in the early 19th century in the form of French religious persecution was more conspicuous than the 21st century which was reasonably tolerant, as seen in the comparative example of the Anti-Defamation Act of 1825 and the Picarde Act . In 2001, social unfairness was ubiquitous in many French religious facilities. In the case of various advantages, social injustice embodied in the style of French political inequality is still a long-term bias against "forgotten people".
In the 1700s, social inequality occurred in France. Taxes and laws vary from state to state, causing confusion and fraud. When Louis XIV and Louis XV died, huge debts remained, France almost broke. Clergy and nobility have sufficient money, but the king can not tax rich. Louis XVI demanded land and second land to accept land taxes, but they refused. In 1789, the country needed funds and almost completely broke up. The French Revolution was the result of the frustration of the majority of the French people against the government at the time. One of the main reasons for their misfortune is the legal division of labor among the social groups that have been going on for centuries. The French are divided into three manors, religious leaders or priests to form the first manor, a noble in the second manor, and farmers and civilians in the last manor
From the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present, social unfairness was not fixed in France and it was a problem. The social injustice that appeared in the early 19th century in the form of French religious persecution was more conspicuous than the 21st century which was reasonably tolerant, as seen in the comparative example of the Anti-Defamation Act of 1825 and the Picarde Act . In 2001, social unfairness was ubiquitous in many French religious facilities. In the case of various advantages, social injustice embodied in the style of French political inequality is still a long-term bias against "forgotten people".
Social injustice is a relative concept, that is, inequality or unfairness that society claims on the basis of the user's view of the world in differences in remuneration and burden and other accidental inequality. Non morality is often used as a synonym for this. This concept differs depending on the view of the world of people and society. The conflict in the definition of social injustice is increasingly becoming a platform of emerging parties. In society, social injustice including distribution of strengths and weakness in society is inequality. In other societies, social injustice includes the ability of people to suppress the results they achieve for themselves and their society. Social unfairness has been used in some societies as a slogan to the definition of social justice in other societies.