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Essay heading: Judge Judy: Social Stratification
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This type of legal procedure was formal rationality, considering that the judge made her decision on the basis of established rules independent of moral or religious influence and had complete adherence to the facts of the case (Vago and Nelson, p. 35-36). According to Max Weber, ‘modern society is always in pursuit of the rational, simply to accomplish justice in all levels of society... displayed 300 characters
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35-36). According to Max Weber, ‘modern society is always in pursuit of the rational, simply to accomplish justice in all levels of society.
Personally, if I took on the role of the judge in this specific case, I do not believe that our decisions would differ in essence. However, the one difference in our proceedings would be the amount of compensation awarded to the plaintiff... displayed next 300 characters
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