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Example sentences for "distributive justice"

  • Such are typical questions in the study of distributive justice.

  • And the problem of distributive justice in such cases is to determine whether all these productive functions are properly rewarded through the total amount which the individual has received.

  • The same act may be elicited by two kinds of justice, as when a debt is owed both in virtue of commutative and of distributive justice.

  • The former relations are governed by distributive justice, which is defined as the virtue that inclines the ruler, as the representative of the community, to portion out the public goods (e.

  • This order is directed by distributive justice, which distributes common goods proportionately.

  • Further, in order to observe the mean in distributive justice we have to consider the various deserts of persons.

  • Consequently in distributive justice a person receives all the more of the common goods, according as he holds a more prominent position in the community.

  • Objection 1: It would seem that the mean in distributive justice is to be observed in the same way as in commutative justice.

  • Even in the old romantic schools the ruling characteristic of socialism was always its effort to realize some wrong view of distributive justice.

  • Distributive justice is the Justice that we adore in the great Governor of the Universe, saying that He is "just in all His works," even though we understand them not.

  • Therefore neither the tribute of legal justice paid by the individual to the State, nor the grant of distributive justice from the State to the individual, is an exercise of Justice in the strictest sense.

  • Distributive justice is the virtue of the king and of the statesman, of the commander-in-chief, of the judge, and of the public functionary generally.

  • Distributive Justice in Allotment of Burdens and Benefits.

  • On the reappearance of the same abuses, the lack of distributive justice in revolutionary France became still more apparent than in monarchical France.

  • Napoleon's personal and public motives in the application of distributive justice.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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