How does just distribution help in achieving social justice in society?
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Distributive justice certainly is achieved when equals receive the same allocation of benefits. For example, public programs that provide social security or medical care to all elderly and retired persons are examples of distributive justice in a constitutional democracy.
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The reservation is given to scheduled castes and tribes and OBC's. These sections are not provided with the special advantages to a particular section but raise them to a level to compete with other sections of society on equal footing. Thus, the protective discrimination removes the imbalances from the society.
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