In the early 1960s, President Lyndon Johnson instituted his social reform policy, The Great Society, which aimed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.
Such rule would protect Islam from deviation from traditional sharia law, and in so doing eliminate poverty, injustice, and the "plundering" of Muslim land by foreign unbelievers.
Eliminating discrimination and injustice.
The song parodied Johnson's Great Society programs, which aimed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.
When the military took over the government in 1961, military leaders announced that they would eradicate the corruption that had plagued the Rhee administration and eliminate injustice from society.
The goals of fundamentalist terror are not to eliminate injustice but to eliminate opposition.
Use their individual and joint influence to eliminate injustice from society.
Simple: by eliminating injustice and increasing understanding.
Johnson continued the programs that his predecessor had laid out with his Great Society programs with its primary goals to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.
Its credo described it simply as an advocate for "fundamental social change that would eliminate injustice, discrimination and oppression in our present society."