Role Of Social Injustice In Globalization

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CHAPTER SEVEN

Globalization’s Social Sins and Illnesses.

We have seen in the previous chapter that social issues are issues that are basic to each and every individual who live on earth. Social issues are also human rights. Basic as they are, social issues are everybody’s concern, as well as social delivery are everybody’s need. Indiscriminately, and it doesn’t matter what a particular individual is on terms of race, color, gender, culture, ethnicity, creed, tradition, religion, grouping, community, society, nations, class or material wealthy or material poverty. And it is the same with social justice, everybody need social justice. Good social services are those that are loaded with social values and values that are good and dynamic as it was pointed in the last chapter.

Throughout the book it have been stressed that what people do or don’t do, whether be it their …show more content…

As many ways of trying to eradicate the social injustices are devised, this among other things consist the mechanization of equalizing and balancing the developmental relationship between national and international governments, their institutions and those of the supra-national institutions. Because, in some of these institutions lie some of the horrible root causes of the inequalities that are taking place in nations and in national institutions the world over. These inequalities seem to be keeping themselves expanding and intensifying by each day as it comes. These inequalities persist even in international institutions. Though they are all these inequalities that taking place in the world, it must however be remembered, that some of the governments, their institutions, and some of the supra-national organization’s intended aims and objectives were and are still bent on helping people to fight and to eradicate some injustices in the

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