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what is social justice? how far has it been implemented in india​

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Answered by vishwakarmayash740
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The definitions of social justice are far-reaching and ambiguous; problems are rife with translation into practical action. Social justice is a term bound by meaning and guided by tradition. Political theorists, psychologists, and social workers alike have discussed what it means to be in and between people, cultures, governments, and nations in the "right relationship". As researcher Patrick McCormick has said, "There is not even consensus as to whether democracy, equality, unity or the common good is the primary foundation on which to create the edifice of justice."

Many social justice students understand its significance in terms of the conflicts between individual liberty and the general social good, arguing that social justice is promoted to the degree that we can support the greater good without violating certain individual liberties. Many claim that social justice represents a principle of equality in the distribution of human rights and duties, economic opportunities and social conditions.

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