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Arguably the first step would be to employ a fair and honest court system; this of course cannot be done until the public is allowed open and free access to the Grand Juries to present criminal indictments against public officials: for some reason those public officials block presentments against them.

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he so did by establishing the nature of the just state as seen from The Republic one of his greatest works.

this can be attested to in the book:

Plato. Compete Works, 1934.

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The government of the United States establishes justice through use of the Constitution. By regulating and upholding laws through the judicial system justice is rendered every day.

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the government has established justice by banning racial discrimination or giving women voting rights.

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if there was justice there would be no government...only stupid ppl... ~Kaito

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they do stuff

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By giving all freedom

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