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Political Principles are related to the actions of the government inside the state on what

kind of governance that they are going to use that they see as effective for the people
and its jurisdiction. The different principles are the theories and studies in political
governance that is formulated by different political scientist and theorists that is also
applicable for the modern political arena. It represents a highly liberated standard for
everyone in the state that it will recognize the equality in governance that the autocracy
is highly disregarded but focused to use the democracy alike principles.

The main course of political principles in Chapter 5 of this book is to conduct a political
system that is suitable for the people which will remove the restrictions that are set for
everyone such as the culture, tribe, or by in different states. The political principle will
recognize the potential of every individual as an important citizen or people in the state,
which the government will recognize the importance of people’s identity as a human
being that is not subjected as means but as ends in reaching the goal within the state.

Justice in chapter 6 provides a discussion about the practices of justices within the
state. The conservative face of justice is progressive, while the reformist face is
conservative. This has been asserted by philosophers. Just as it is just to respect
people's rights under existing law and moral standards, or to fulfill legitimate
expectations they have developed as a result of past practice, social conventions, and
so on, justice frequently necessitates significant changes in laws, practices, and
conventions to create new entitlements and expectations. "Give to every one his due" is
a bit of a misnomer. ' "Due" may refer to what someone deserves, requires, or is entitled
to under present laws, rules, and social conventions, as well as what they should get in
an ideal justice system.Regardless, Rawls' response is as follows: To begin, he
proposes fairness-based principles for governing society's most important institutions,
such as courts and legislatures. These notions seem to be most relevant for
contemporary democratic society in a second "perspective."

Political principles and justice relevance to the current state of Philippine politics is
essential. Even if the proper political principles that are discussed in chapter 5 and the
ideal justice that is present in chapter 6 is not fully met and satisfied, this study will be a
regular basis for the people and the governance of the state to be assessed by
everyone in the state to achieve the political satisfaction of everyone in the Philippines.

Overall, Political Principle and Justice provide a study that is suitable for the current
need of people who live on the modern political arena to meet the needs of everyone
especially the political satisfaction and security of their liberty and equality.

MAMADA, JYZZER VINE R._03_PolScie416_AB Political Science_4_A

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