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A post-modern approach to defining social justice is distinct from a modern approach in that

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The answer is: it does not tell us exactly what a just society would look like and that it treats justice more as a process than as a goal.

This happen because Post-modern approach sees that what considered to be a justice by a certain group of people might not necessarily seen as so by the other group of people.

Because of this, they treat justice as a process, in which people made the effort to compromise with each other regardless of our difference/

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