Distributive Justice Quiz
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What can threaten the incomes of workers who are deprived of equal ownership opportunities?

  • Industrial robots
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Labor-saving technologies
  • All of the above (correct)
  • What is the guiding principle of charity?

  • Distribution based on productive input
  • To each according to his needs (correct)
  • Forced equality of results
  • State-forced redistribution of income
  • What is the first distributive principle based on?

  • Charity
  • Democracy
  • State-forced redistribution of income
  • Private property (correct)
  • What is vital to the liberation and continuing perfection of each person?

    <p>Equality of opportunity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the principle of distributive justice based on?

    <p>The distributional features of private property</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the difference between distributive justice and charity, as explained in the text?

    <p>Distributive justice is based on needs, while charity is based on contributions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of the 'private property' distributive principle, according to the text?

    <p>To motivate people to build and create abundance for all</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Threats to Worker Incomes

    • Deprivation of equal ownership opportunities can lead to unequal income distribution.
    • Workers may face job insecurity and reduced wages due to lack of access to ownership.
    • Economic systems that restrict ownership perpetuate poverty and class disparity.

    Guiding Principle of Charity

    • Charity is based on compassion and the moral obligation to assist those in need.
    • It emphasizes voluntary giving that reflects human solidarity and social responsibility.
    • Encourages the support of vulnerable populations through acts of kindness and resource sharing.

    First Distributive Principle

    • Grounded in the concept of social justice and equitable resource allocation.
    • Ensures that individuals receive their fair share based on their contribution and needs.
    • Aims to promote overall societal well-being and cohesion.

    Vital Elements for Liberation and Perfection

    • Personal development and autonomy are crucial for individual empowerment.
    • Access to education, resources, and support systems fosters growth and fulfillment.
    • Environments that encourage creativity and personal expression are essential for progress.

    Principle of Distributive Justice

    • Based on the fair allocation of resources and opportunities across society.
    • Considers individual needs, merits, and social roles in determining distribution.
    • Seeks to rectify inequalities and ensure equitable treatment for all citizens.

    Distributive Justice vs. Charity

    • Distributive justice focuses on systematic fairness in resource distribution, while charity centers on voluntary aid to individuals in need.
    • Justice aims for structural change to tackle inequality, whereas charity often addresses symptoms of deeper societal issues.
    • Distributive justice is often a legal and moral obligation; charity is a personal choice.

    Role of 'Private Property' Distributive Principle

    • Serves as a mechanism for individuals to have control over resources and opportunities.
    • Promotes personal responsibility and investment in economic prosperity.
    • Encourages social cooperation and stability through secured ownership rights.

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