Distributive Justice
Distributive justice refers to the ethical principle concerned with the fair allocation of resources, benefits, and burdens within a society. It aims to ensure that individuals receive what they are due based on their needs, contributions, and merits. Philosophers have proposed various theories of distributive justice to address how resources should be distributed equitably.
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