11. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE
"For when I was hungry
you gave me food, when thirsty you gave me drink, when I was a stranger you
took me into your home, when naked you clothed me, when in prison you visited
me."
‑‑Matthew
25:35‑36
ADVICE
We are
part of an economic system characterized by inequality and exploitation. Such a
society is defended and perpetuated by entrenched power.
Friends
can help relieve social and economic oppression and injustice by first seeking
spiritual guidance in our own lives. We envision a system of social and
economic justice that ensures the right of every individual to be loved and
cared for; to receive a sound education; to find useful employment; to receive
appropriate health care; to secure adequate housing; to obtain redress through
the legal system; and to live and die in dignity. Friends maintain historic
concern for the fair and humane treatment of persons in penal and mental
institutions.
Wide
disparities in economic and social conditions exist among groups in our society
and among nations of the world. While most of us are able to be responsible for
our own economic circumstances, we must not overlook the effects of unequal
opportunities among people. Friends' belief in the Divine within everyone leads
us to support institutions which meet human needs and to seek to change
institutions which fail to meet human needs. We strengthen community when we
work with others to help promote justice for all.
QUERY
How are
we beneficiaries of inequity and exploitation? How are we victims of inequity
and exploitation? In what ways can we address these problems?
What can we do to improve the conditions in our correctional institutions and to
address the mental and social problems of those confined there?
How can we
improve our understanding of those who are driven to violence by subjection to
racial, economic or political injustice? In what ways do we oppose prejudice
and injustice based on gender, sexual orientation, class, race, age, and
physical, mental and emotional conditions? How would individuals benefit from a
society that values everyone? How would society benefit?