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Dr. Vidhya answered on Jul 09 2021
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Title: Race and Social Justice by Cornel West
Contents
Introduction 3
First Approach: “Never Forget that Justice is what love looks like in public” 3
Second Approach: Courage to fight for Social Justice 4
Third Approach: Nation Building and Racial Fatigue 5
Conclusion 6
Works Cited 7
Introduction
An integrated perception of social justice favors racial equality. It pertains to establish the facts that love for all is something that keeps the justice and social order intact. Cornel West, one of the prominent thinkers of modern times, analyzes the concept of race and justice, which has been perceived as complicated and closely bound to each other at the same time.
In his approach, presented in the Race and Justice, he advocates for a few factors, which are deemed necessary to bring social justice for all. In a society where claims are made about social progress, the incidents of racial segregation and racial invasions are, simple inacceptable and they do not serve as the standpoints of success or social security granted to all.
First Approach: “Never Forget that Justice is what love looks like in public”
As per the observation of the above golden line, West believes in justice but he has unique approach to believe in the concept of justice for all. For him, justice is the amicable state of relationships, which keeps all communities and individuals close to each other. People simply understand love and they tend to make sure that their social interests remain secured because it gives them various opportunities to survive. In other words, as per the opinions ofDace, when it comes to sustain their race, people have to establish close relationships with each other and mostly, this love stems from within the community.
The concern, additionally put, which West raises here, is relatable to the approach of love outside the communities. A society cannot have universal principles of living, if its communities are divided internally and that is what exactly has happened so far in the context of United States. Historical overview provides evidences of racial discriminations, gender biases and slavery adopted as social custom. White privilege is commonly associated with the racial supervisory of white people over the black ones (Hartnett).
Thus, white people could secure their interests in living on mutually agreed grounds but they did not share the same principles of living with the black community. This concept ensured that white had dominance over the society. In modern context, though slavery has been perceived as an evil belonging to bygone phase of society,...