Political Science, asked by asif7236, 1 year ago

Does protective discrimination violate principles of fairness?

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Answered by dnavneetk9549
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no the protective discrimination does not violate the principles of fairness

the equality of opportunity is feeble.

it does not really exists unless n until made more effective

protective discrimination corrects the imbalance made in distribution of goods and services.

so it does not violate the principles of fairness


Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

One of the various methods for correcting this imbalance in the distribution of goods and services is proactive discrimination. As such, it does not violate the fairness principle.

Explanation:

Protective discrimination violates the principle of fairness because it disregards merit and excellence. The libertarians are dedicated to achieving the highest level of excellence.

The policy of granting special privileges to the oppressed and underprivileged sections of society, most commonly women, is known as protective discrimination. Affirmative action programmes are most visible in the United States and India, both of which have a history of racial and caste discrimination.

As a result, the constitution's authors used their judicial minds to devise an affirmative action that could potentially achieve the desired goal.

The concept of protective discrimination added a new dimension to a great socioeconomic manoeuvre.

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