conscience and social justice
Conscience refers to an individual's inner sense of right and wrong, guiding their moral choices and behavior based on their values and beliefs. Social justice, on the other hand, refers to the fair and equitable distribution of resources, opportunities, and rights in society, aiming to address injustice, inequality, and discrimination. Conscience and social justice intersect when individuals make decisions and take actions based on their moral compass to promote fairness and create a more just society for all.
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