Social Justice
Social justice is the fair and just relation between the individual and society.
It is measured by the distribution of wealth, opportunities for personal activity and social privileges.
Social justice assigns rights and duties in the institutions of society, which enables people to receive the basic benefits and burdens of cooperation.The relevant institutions often include taxation, social insurance, public health, public school, public services, labour law and regulation of markets, to ensure fair distribution of wealth, and equal opportunity.
Social justice assigns rights and duties in the institutions of society, which enables people to receive the basic benefits and burdens of cooperation.
The relevant institutions often include taxation, social insurance, public health, public school, public services, labour law and regulation of markets, to ensure fair distribution of wealth, and equal opportunity.[9]
It requires that individuals fulfill their societal roles and receive what is their due from society.
References
1. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/justice-healthcareaccess/
2. http://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/2015/10/fred1-1510.html