These questions will guide is in integrating class material and Gender: 1. Why do radicals tend to move attention away from procedural justice and toward distributive inequities and moral righteousness? What implications does this have for gender justice? In this context, are procedural and distributive justice contradictory? Over-lapping? 2. Some people might suggest that gender justice justice is good business? Is it? 3. Is there a social contract (see Plato or Singer)that develops in ongoing social interactions? If so, then how does a gendered culture reflect injustices in ways that can't be reached by procdural or other forms of justice?
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