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A Commitment to Social Justice in a Capitalist Democracy: Are We Being Critical Citizens or Just Moving Along Clichés?

Pages 3-7 | Published online: 26 May 2010
 

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1 Arendt, H. (1963). On revolution (pp. 74–75). New York: Viking. Quoted by CitationWagner, D. (2000). What's love got to do with it? A critical look at American charity (p. 1). New York: The New Press.

2 Exception here: Howard CitationZinn. (2002). Justice in everyday life: The way it really works. Cambridge, MA. See CitationBarusch, A. S. (2006). Foundations of social policy: Social justice in human perspective. Pacific Grove, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole. Also see CitationO'Neil, O. (1996). A constructive account of practical reasoning: Towards justice and virtue. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

3 Sadie Fowler is the graduate student I am supervising in a field placement; the course in which the conversation emerged is a graduate course in social welfare policy.

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