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explain co-relation between equality an justice ​

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Answered by quratulain29247
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Equality assumes everyone is the same, has the same abilities/talents, and the same history. Justice doesn't. Justice is about making appropriations towards fairness even in light of past inequality. ... Justice is about making things accessible for all by giving equal opportunities.

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Answered by Anonymous
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I think that gender norms should be eliminated. If a man wants to stay home and take care of the kids, while his wife pays the bills with her time-consuming job, more power to them.

However, the topic of justice versus equality becomes controversial when obvious facts come into play, but aren’t recognized. Relating it to gender norms again, males and females have undeniable different characteristics that should be accounted for. Women, unlike men, can give birth to children, while men are physically stronger than women. This is not an insult to women by any means; men are just built to withstand a higher capacity of weight. I am not saying that women aren’t strong, or that men can’t raise children on their own, but I am merely just stating the obvious facts that society has deemed as a diss.

Although having different characteristics, a woman and a man should have equal opportunities and rights. Both male and females should be allowed to put equal amount of effort into their society, and get equal the reward. These roles should come down to ability and preference, not expectations and restrictions.

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