Structural Change
Structural reform alone is insufficient when oppressive values still govern the inner self. The civil rights movement confronted discriminatory legal and economic arrangements as well as questions of humanity and self-worth. Ignoring the o…
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Structural reform alone is insufficient when oppressive values still govern the inner self. The civil rights movement confronted discriminatory legal and economic arrangements as well as questions of humanity and self-worth. Ignoring the outward conditions that created harm leaves the sources of injustice intact. Oppressive external conditions such as laws, economic arrangements, and social systems must be directly changed.