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Crime, in the absence of laws and courtrooms – any action taken by an…
Crime
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Law
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However, something can be lawful yet unjust; e.g. if someone is wrongfully convicted of a crime due to the prevailing laws the deem it so, legally the overarching jurisprudence system has not violated any codified principles. However, the moral compass each and everyone of us have inherent within our soul would be inflicted with guilt and mishandling of social justice
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Hegel proposes to shift our locus to the law for the ethical principles that can be used to continually reform our legal system into the complete whole it aspires to social justice
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in the absence of laws and courtrooms – any action taken by an individual against another to punish takes the form of “revenge” which “becomes a new infringement” creating new problems
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