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    discriminated against to the point that they are not receiving the benefits and protections that they should from society. I completely agree with Shelby’s position, I don’t think that those who are severely oppressed have to comply with civic duties because these duties often times are used to perpetuate their oppression and because by disregarding societal norms and laws the oppressed can force the society to change for the better and become more egalitarian. In his book, Shelby discusses…

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    gender inequality cause on the economy, society and people themselves. Kamrany and Robinson wrote: “The evidence of gender discrimination is rooted in history, tradition and culture. Gender inequality is a highly debilitating stigma and leads to detriments of women’s psychology of their worth and dignity to themselves and to society”. The authors point out that the only true solution to gender inequality would be to dismantle the cultural tradition of society. In a country that claims to have…

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    One of the best American historical fiction film The Help centered around racial discrimination and gender roles in the Civil Rights era in 1960s. Throughout American history, racial segregation has always been an issue. The ideology of “separate but equal” was once a legal doctrine in the United States Constitution. It was until Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education statewide segregation laws have become illegal, and was approximately sixty years after the decision made in Plessy v.…

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    historical conditions, been borne and have lived in a reality where the group suffers from discrimination. The main target groups of North-America’s affirmative actions are Women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and Asian Americans . However, the corrective justice argument runs into limitations, this is because, as Kang and Benaji point out, our society tends to view discrimination as a species of individual tort – in other words, it must identify the wrong, the…

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    numbers of minority employees and students. First, there are those who feel affirmative action helps the less fortunate and have a strong stance on keeping the policy. Second, there are those who are adamant on wanting a colorless society and put an end to discrimination. Third, there are those who can see both sides to the issue and want to change the policy to benefit both parties. Even though affirmative action was created to help minority groups, modern day affirmative action has taken a…

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    Racial Discrimination Racial discrimination continues to be scrutinized throughout the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system is constantly being ridiculed about how they treat individuals, especially of color unfairly when it comes to arrests, trials, and punishments. For example, in the case of Konerak Sinthasomphone, one of Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims. He was able to escape Dahmer’s apartment, but was severely drugged, tortured, and raped. Police received a call from two African…

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    In 1789, The Committee of Public Safety found it necessary to dechristianize France in order to push for a society influenced more by science. Despite 95% of the population of France at the time being Catholic, Robespierre decided to enact the following regulations. These regulations stated that the Church was required to give up all of their land, destroy all…

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    treated in the society. This is evident since the era of colonization where powerful states invaded less powerful ones and subjected them to their authoritarian rule. Quite significantly, the effects of race and ethnicity are still present even in the contemporary society. Though not demonstrated out in the open, discrimination due to race or ethnic background still exists. In order to capture the true picture of how people of color face continued discrimination and prejudice in society, the two…

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    to recognize that class, race, culture and sexuality division is a product of social constructionism. In Why History Matters: Life and Thought, Gerda Lerner…

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    impacted German family and Community life to a significant extent through varying political, economic and social reforms.Through systematic discrimination against various political and religious groups, indoctrinating the youth, reforming ideas about the role of women and controlling the working class’ lives the Nazi party reshaped the structure of German society during the period of 1933-1939 in an attempt to create a Volksgemeinschaft or ‘people’s community’. The Nazis saw the Jewish…

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