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Down: 1) de beauvoir's term for the "otherness" experienced by women and nonwhite men in relation to the power positions staked out by white men in Western society 2) one who believes that blending as much as possible with the dominant culture will produce justice 3) one who values the preservation of established traditions 4) the ruling political power within defined borders5) Rawl's primary condition of justice that insists people must be treated equally and be guaranteed minimum natural rights 7) those who promote legal, political, economic, and social equality for women, in opposition to the structures of a patriarchal society8) in Christianity, prescribes when the use of force is morally justified and what is permitted when force is used. 9) W.E.B. Du Bois analysis of the psychic division in many African Americans in terms of which they see themselves through the lens of their own culture and through the lens of the dominant culture (as Africans and as Americans)10) the political belief that power to rule must be given exclusively to the state11) a movement to achieve legal, economic, and social power for African Americans and for all black people14) a meeting of the minds after rational discussion and the give and take of dialogue 15) the law or reason of God, according to Aquinas 17) system by which each of the three branches of government restrains the power of the other two, keeping any one from becoming too powerful18) Nozick's theory that justice should be conceived in terms of entitlements (what individuals are entitled to), rather than in terms of fairness or equality 20) the method by which the Absolute, in Hegel's philosophy, uses the talents and ambitions of world historical individuals to advance its own ends21) the progress of ideas through opposition and resolution in the form of these-antithesis-synthesis27) a fixed condition on the basis of which justice may be dispensed (ie wealth, talent, intelligence, race, or gender) Across: 6) one who believes that blending with dominant culture is not possible, desirable, or both12) doing by not doing, Taoism, method of blending your individual effort with the great power of the Tao in the world of created things13) Rawl's hypothetical position from which a general social contract may be constructed; because the parties do not know which position they will occupy in society, they are likely to create a truly just society 16) rights, such as those to life, liberty, and property, with which an individual is born 17) breaking of a civil law in protest by citing obedience to a higher law19) Rawl's system of justice, permission to treat people differently as long as the least well off benefit form the different treatment 22) the economic theory that if government stays out of the economy, market forces will regulate in a harmonious and productive manner that will benefit all 23) a rational law principle of order, often the logos, by which the universe was created or is organized 24) Malcom X's prescription for African Americans, involving a shifting away from white standards of beauty, success, and the like to black defined standards 25) an agreement among citizens or between the ruler and the ruled that defines the rights and duties of each party 26) one who believes in the primary importance of individual freedom 28) a Marxist thought, the estrangement of workers from their work, their fellow citizens, and ultimately themselves as a direct result of capitalism's exploitative nature 29) that portion of eternal law applicable to human beings, according to Aquinas 30) a term used to describe where political authority does or should reside31) the political belief that all forms of government should be abolished because they interfere with the rights of individuals 32) the theory that an action is right if it seeks to promote the greatest amount of happiness in the world at large 33) the theory that pleasure is highest good
 

 

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