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A process view of distributive justice focuses on the fairness of procedures and decision-making processes in distributing resources or opportunities, while an end state view focuses on the fairness of the ultimate outcome or distribution of resources or opportunities. The process view emphasizes fair procedures regardless of the outcome, whereas the end state view prioritizes fair outcomes regardless of the process.
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"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." - Martin Luther King
"justice is an advantage of the strong justice is obedience to the law justice is nothing more than the advantage of another" This is not quite accurate. These are three tenets of justice put forward by Thrasymachus in The Republic of Plato, but they are not Plato's views.
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It has an amendment process that allows it to be changed with times ---> the amendment that allowed women to vote is an example. In 1787, society did not think women were fit to vote. By the 1900s that view had changed with the times, and the amendment was added.
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