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    DC; the next day‚ April 15‚ 1865‚ he died in Petersen House. Though this happened over 100 years ago‚ people still believe that there was just from the assassination. Even through his election was a thing that led into the civil war‚ he was an important figure in history‚ which still affects us today. I believe that the assassination of Abraham Lincoln was unjust because he was against slavery and he led the union through the Civil War‚ however others think he caused the southern states to secede.

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    Adeimantus states that justice belongs to the class of goods‚ which we welcome for its own sake and for its consequences. Glaucon‚ then‚ picks Thrasymachos’ argument‚ that is better to live an unjust life than just life. In this dialogue‚ Glaucon challenges Plato to proof why be just is better than being unjust. For Glaucon human being is by nature competitive‚ for Plato human nature is either good or bad. In real life‚ real world some people are born bad and other are born good by nature. In Plato’s

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    Just War Theory and a Thoughtful Realist One important theory within International Relations shows a moral aspect on how to conduct war. This theory is called Just War Theory. Just War Theory is a doctrine of military ethics from a philosophical and Catholic viewpoint. This theory consists of two parts: Jus ad bellum (the right to go to war) and Jus in bello (right conduct within war). Jus a bellum‚ the right to go to war‚ explicitly describes how a nation-state should conduct itself before

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    "The law is the law": An analysis of law and justice in Antigone and Trifles Néstor Díaz Dr. Rosa Vallejo INGL 3012 LI1 March 19‚ 2011 "The law is the law": an analysis of law and justice in Antigone and Trifles “Objection!” The lawyer acts quickly in an attempt to disallow a certain piece of evidence. He or she considers the evidence unjust and opposes its use. The lawyer’s opposition may bear fruit in the form of a rejection to said piece of evidence. Much like a lawyer opposes an

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    Cynthia Camacho Vindrola Steven Mayers English 1A 06/09/2013 Just Like Us The immigration problem in America has been dividing the document and undocumented people‚ in the book Just Like Us‚ by Helen Thorpe‚ she tells the story of four Mexican – American girls who live in Denver Colorado. Marisela and Yadira‚ were born in Mexico and are undocumented while Clara was born in Mexico too it is a permanent resident‚ and Elissa is a U.S citizen. They are best friend and their relationship it is not

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    Oleh Lemishka PHIL 182 Response #1 Let me approach this question at an angle. I believe that unjust people exist only because the rest of the people are just so the unjust can take advantage of them. Those people are not self-sufficient‚ so they are in need for things that they cannot provide themselves with therefore they have to rely on others. Socrates said‚ “perhaps there would be more justice in the bigger and it would be easier to observe closely” (Book II 369 a). Socrates’ use of the city

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    the mere thought of it is already disturbing to you. How much more so would it be that this bitter fate is truly faced by many married women in India not at the hands of some psychos or strangers‚ but by their own so-called beloved husbands and or in-laws? A young woman is either being burnt alive‚ beaten to death or being forced to commit suicide at someplace in India‚ almost every four hours for not being able to provide the demand of dowries. (Stone) The word dowry in the ordinary sense means properties

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    (Bass). Jus ad Bellum translates to “right to war”. This term encompasses the justifications that must be met in order for a government to decide to go to war. These justifications must be decided upon by a legitimate authority‚ primarily based on a just cause such as an act of aggression. For example‚ following the attacks of September 11‚ 2001 President George W. Bush declared to the general public that the crimes committed on American soil would be met with justice‚ and “the Taliban must act and

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    settings by leveling the domineering forces of upper management and owners to level to workers and improve the work environment for better production. Critical theorists attempt to educate about the ways in which organizational structures become so unjust. They are interested in the exercise of power in all forms and at all levels‚ and the way in which power manifests itself completely. Critical theorists help us understand that certain patterns of behavior develop within organized settings. These

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    A Critique of Plato ’s Ideal Regime in the Context of Ancient Athens Thesis Statement: Plato ’s classification of citizens within a given society is detrimental to the progress and‚ possibly‚ the survival of a city-state structure like that of ancient Athens. Introduction: This paper attempts to critique Plato ’s structure of the social classes. The researcher would hope to dismantle Plato ’s social structure in his Republic and the presuppose good of such a system to a city-state setting like

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