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In: Parish pamphlet series
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwt7iv
What is justice?--The ultimate basis of social conflict.--The principle of self-centered appreciation commonly called self-interest.--The forms of human conflict.--Economic competition.--How ought wealth to be distributed?--How much is a man worth?--Interest.--Socialism and the present unrest.--Constructive democracy.--The single tax.--The question of inheritance.--The question of monopoly.--The cure for poverty.--The responsibility of the rich for the condition of the poor.--Social service.--How ought the burdens of taxation to be distributed? ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Counselors as Agents of Social Justice -- The Globalization of Counseling in a World of "Savage Inequalities" -- Social Injustice and a Symbol of Hope: The Story of Malala -- The Context for Social Injustice -- Defining Social Justice -- What the Concept of Social Justice Means for Counselors -- Counseling for Social Justice: A Conceptual Overview -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Promoting Social Justice and Challenging Oppression -- Chapter 2: A Culture of Positive Peace: Counseling for Structural and Cultural Transformation -- Peace: An Overview -- Positive Versus Negative Peace -- The Relationship Between Violence and Peace -- Working Toward a Culture of Peace -- Peace and Social Justice: An Inseparable Relationship -- Peace and the Counseling Profession -- Peace and Social Justice: Direction for the Counseling Profession -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Ensuring Equitable and Inclusive Global Education: Transformational Perspectives for Global Counseling in Schools -- Sustainable Development and Education -- Getting to Education 2030 -- The Global State of Education -- Education in High-Income or Rich Countries -- The Current Global Picture of Education -- The Current State of Counseling in Schools -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Advancing Social Justice by Advocating for Decent Work -- Decent Work: What It Is, Where We Are, and What We Can Do -- The Definition of Decent Work -- Decent Work Indicators and the Status Quo -- Counselors' Roles in Mainstreaming Decent Work -- Promoting Career Development for Decent Work -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: LGBTQQI Social Justice Issues and Advocacy Strategies -- The Power of Language
In: Rethinking Globalizations
This book provides a distinctive multi-disciplinary contribution to debates about global justice and global ethics addresses issues including human rights, the environment, health, labour, peace-building and political participation, and sexuality.
Explores why articulating social justice in both development discourse and practice provides the potential for a fresh understanding of global poverty, and one that rises above the current 'impasse'. Suggests how principles of global social justice could be used to shift the development paradigm away from a consensus that hinges on Washington
In: Index on censorship, Band 12, Heft 5, S. 42-42
ISSN: 1746-6067
In: Journal of institutional and theoretical economics, Band 138, Heft 3, S. 599-617
Die hier vorgetragenen sozialphilosophischen Überlegungen zur sozialen Gerechtigkeit in einer Marktwirtschaft zeigen, daß die Verwirklichung dieser Gerechtigkeit, so wie sie gewöhnlich verstanden wird, zu lasten der Individuen gehen würde. Gerechtigkeit für die Individuen bedeutet Übereinstimmung mit internalisierten Regeln und Standards - im Endeffekt ist also das Individuum der Referenzpunkt. Eine Abkehr hiervon, theoretisch hier dargestellt am Modell einer "wirklich" gerechten Einkommensverteilung, ist denkbar, würde aber letztens von "sozialer Gerechtigkeit" zu einer "Verteilungsgerechtigkeit" führen. Für die freie Marktwirtschaft, insbesondere deren Produktivität, wäre dieses, ähnlich wie es auch Hayek sieht, tötlich. (NG)
In: Politics: Australasian Political Studies Association journal, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 46-56
In: Monthly review: an independent socialist magazine, Band 40, S. 28-37
ISSN: 0027-0520
Lecture. The view that the pursuit of social justice runs counter to the logic of capitalism.
In: Augustine in conversation: tradition and innovation
This volume examines some of the most contentious social justice issues present in the corpus of Augustine's writings. Whether one is concerned with human trafficking and the contemporary slave trade, the global economy, or endless wars, these essays further the conversation on social justice as informed by the writings of Augustine of Hippo.