While it is difficult to give a complete and adequate definition of social justice, most observers can recognize clear examples of serious injustice when they arise. Unjust accounts are experienced every day in how we live our lives .However what is considered unjust to some may not be to others. Our concept of social justice is formed in relation to culture, religion and race. Social injustice is socially created and changes over time and with cultural developments. There are also many dimensions to social injustice including, inequality, social exclusion, well being and poverty(Newman,J & Yeates,N,2008).
A universal view of social justice is very difficult to define and is invariably contested. Its a normative concept. How does one define what is acceptable or unacceptable and how is this acted upon? Tackling social injustice requires evidence of unjust actions and attitude. Evide…(short extract)