Six Aspects of Justice as a Grounding for Analysis and Practice in Social Work

James P. Mulvale
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This manuscript explores how the question of social justice is approached by some major social work theorists in the anti-oppressive practice school. The article then draws on ideas from moral and political philosophy and from critical social theory with a view to broadening and deepening social work’s theorization of social justice. The article points to six ideas that can enhance our thinking about social justice in social work theory: i) justice as equality based on the inherent worth and dignity of all human beings, and the rights that adhere to them; ii) justice as (relative) equality through economic redistribution; iii) justice as the flourishing of all species in a healthy and sustainable (natural and built) environment; iv) justice as moral integrity; v) justice as fairness; and vi) justice as restoration and healing. A broad and nuanced understanding of “social justice” in social work is more necessary than ever, as we carry out our work in the challenging contemporary circumstances of social injustice, inequality, environmental degradation, and the politics of austerity.
正义的六个方面作为社会工作分析与实践的基础
本文探讨了反压迫实践学派中一些主要的社会工作理论家是如何处理社会正义问题的。从道德哲学和政治哲学以及批判社会理论中汲取思想,以期拓宽和深化社会工作的社会正义理论化。本文提出了社会工作理论中可以增强我们对社会正义思考的六个理念:1)正义是基于所有人的内在价值和尊严的平等,以及与之相适应的权利;Ii)正义是通过经济再分配实现的(相对)平等;(三)正义是指所有物种在健康和可持续的(自然和建筑)环境中繁荣发展;4)正义作为道德的完整性;5)正义即公平;vi)正义是恢复和治愈。对社会工作中“社会正义”的广泛而细致的理解比以往任何时候都更有必要,因为我们在社会不公正、不平等、环境恶化和紧缩政治的具有挑战性的当代环境中开展工作。
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