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Essay heading: the good and just life
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January 25, 1997 |
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Since politics can shape a society, being politically just is crucial. Politics must be free of personal agendas for power and money, like most politicians have today. The people we elect to run our society must have "just" values instilled in them as their foundation to their office. Such values would include the justice, compassion, equality, selflessness, and a commitment to serve his/her fellow people... displayed 300 characters
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Such values would include the justice, compassion, equality, selflessness, and a commitment to serve his/her fellow people. When this has been obtained, the effect will resonate not only through the government, but to the people and the society as a whole.
Since politics, are in essence, the government, it also affects the economy... displayed next 300 characters
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