Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Module 9: Private Issues


Question:
            Talking about privacy, how far would you go for the sake of social justice? Justify.

Answer:
            It is said that privacy is the right to be let alone to do what you want in secret. But then it is one of the biggest problems on promoting social justice to anybody. In general definition of social justice, it is hard to arrive at and even harder to implement. In essence, social justice is concerned with equal justice, not just in the courts, but in all aspects of society.
            However, for the sake of social justice I would do anything which is for me the right thing to do with regards to privacy. In which I can say that this could help to anybody, and can’t harm to anyone else. Just for an example on having a case, I’d rather to show private evidence than to hide it in order to reach fairness to anybody.

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