jaotamisõiglust
Jaotamisõiglust, also known as distributive justice, is a concept in political philosophy and ethics concerned with the fair distribution of resources, opportunities, and burdens within a society. It explores the principles and criteria by which goods and services should be allocated to individuals. Various theories of jaotamisõiglust exist, each proposing different frameworks for achieving fairness.
One prominent perspective is libertarianism, which emphasizes individual rights and voluntary exchange. Proponents argue that any
Another significant theory is that of John Rawls, who proposed the "difference principle." This principle suggests
The practical application of jaotamisõiglust involves debates about taxation, social welfare programs, affirmative action, and access