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Tju [1.3M]
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What is injustice and what causes it?

History
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Licemer1 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

in·jus·tice

/inˈjəstəs/

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noun

lack of fairness or justice.

"the injustice of the death penalty"

an unjust act or occurrence.

plural noun: injustices

Explanation:

A common cause of injustice is human selfishness. ... Human injustice is not always caused by attempt to gain unfair advantage or malice; it may be simply the result of the flawed human decision making.

Three common examples of social injustice include: discrimination, ageism and homophobia

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