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| What is the meaning of this sentence? Particulary I don't understand (social value, stake) |
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| Are you sure it isn't "Justice is a..." to rephrase the definition "Justice is a fundamental social value aiming to harmonize human relations with the stake for all in the orderly existence of society", Justice is a system which is worthy and important in a culture/society/group which tries to make peace and order for everyone. social value=something that is important and worthy in a culture/society/group stake=benefit? I hope this helps! |
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