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How did you see India's record of distributive justice? Discuss in 250 words.

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Answered by rubisharma84
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Theories of distributive justice seek to specify what is meant by a just allotment of income and wealth among members of a society. To better understand the notion of distributive justice, we might begin by asking as to its essence, or essential meaning. Distribution comes from the Latin verb distribuere, from dis-: ‘apart’ and tribuere: ‘assign;’ the assignation of the constituent parts of a thing, in this case the economy, its benefits and costs. Arguments as to the nature of justice hold a profound history in the course of Western philosophical traditions, which cannot be adequately treated here. Nevertheless, etymologically, ‘justice’ shares a root with the Latin ius or law, that is, that which, as a matter of guidance, makes something no longer arbitrary. Justice as a grounded, predictable notion of allotment can be thought of in more colloquial terms as ‘to each his own.’ The question as to which set of distributive principles most adequately allows people to enjoy their ‘own,’ is the fundamental essence of distributive justice. In this way, and as it pertains to the sphere of development work, distributive justice is the morality that indelibly guides economic, social and political processes and, importantly, the choices that each society faces as whether or not to sustain, modify or reject abiding laws, policies, institutions, etc.

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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Distributive justice is the income and wealth of members in societies.

Justice came from the history of early age

Distributive justice is the development of society. It does the justice in politics, social, economic aspects in the society. Equality, Equity are the principles of distributive justice. Distributive justice do not effect on economic life in any society. It just improves the quality of life, improves the development of society.

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