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− | '''Social [[justice]]''' focuses on establishing or mantaining armony between parts and individuals of a society. Theories of social justice usually adopt the [[human right]] and [[equality]] as guiding concepts. Promoters include [[anarchists]], [[greens]], [[feminists]], [[socialists]], in addition to many other [[activist]], [[idealist]] and [[religious | + | '''Social [[justice]]''' focuses on establishing or mantaining armony between parts and individuals of a society. Theories of social justice usually adopt the [[human right]] and [[equality]] as guiding concepts. Promoters include [[anarchists]], [[greens]], [[feminists]], [[socialists]], in addition to many other [[activist]], [[idealist]] and [[religious]] people. |
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Social justice focuses on establishing or mantaining armony between parts and individuals of a society. Theories of social justice usually adopt the human right and equality as guiding concepts. Promoters include anarchists, greens, feminists, socialists, in addition to many other activist, idealist and religious people.
Possible aspects of social justice:
- prevention of antisocial behaviours and trends: aggressions, discriminations, labor exploitation
- redistribution of capitals, equal access to natural resources
- fair competition, in market-based economies
Approaches:
- participative politics (direct democracy)
- assistance of weak and rehabilitation of excluded members of society