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John Rawls
Author(s)Sabbagh, Clara
AbstractArgues that social context is important to definitions of distributive justice, and explores attributes that influence social solidarity in groups, including goals and motives, object of perception, relating to the other, affective climate, and type of exchanged resource.
IssueNo2
Pages255-276
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceSocial Science Information
VolumeNo42
PubDateJune 2003
ISBN_ISSN0539-0184

Distributive Justice

  • Economic Structure and Distribution
  • Equality and Welfare
  • Political Philosophy and Theories of Justice


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