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11th, Political Science, Revision Notes, 2.02.21

This document discusses different concepts of social justice according to philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. It also covers the three main types of justice - social, political, and economic justice. John Rawls' theory of justice proposes arriving at fair laws and policies without knowing one's future position in society. The principles of equal treatment for equals, proportionate justice, and recognition of special needs are also summarized.

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11th, Political Science, Revision Notes, 2.02.21

This document discusses different concepts of social justice according to philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. It also covers the three main types of justice - social, political, and economic justice. John Rawls' theory of justice proposes arriving at fair laws and policies without knowing one's future position in society. The principles of equal treatment for equals, proportionate justice, and recognition of special needs are also summarized.

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CLASS:-11TH, POLITICAL SCIENCE, REVISION NOTES,

CHAPTER:- SOCIAL JUSTICE

ORIGIN OF JUSTICE
The term justice is derived from the Latin word “Junger” which means tie
or bond. The aim of justice is the welfare of nation.

SOCRATES OPINION ABOUT JUSTICE


Socrates have the opinion that, justice doesn’t means doing good to our
friends and harm to our enemies, as pursuing our own interests. Justice
involves the welfare of people.

PLATO’S CONCEPT OF JUSTICE


• In Plato’s concept society is divided into three different categories
like working class, intelligent and courage groups.
• These are controlled by different factors.
• The intelligent group will became philosophers the courage people
will became soldier and the working class will be farmers.
• Here each individual do his work without interfering in other.
• The famous book of Plato is “Republic”.

ARISTOTLE’S CONCEPT OF JUSTICE


(Proportionate justice, Aristocratic justice, geometrical justice)
Aristotle argues that equal should be treated as equal and unequal should
be treated as unequal. And each person should give justice according to
their condition of work.
Different types of Justice
Justice is classified into three.

1. Social justice
2. Political justice
3. Economic justice

1.Social Justice
• Social justice argue that there will be no discrimination between
the member of society on the basis of caste, religion, race and
colour.

2.Economic Justice
• Economic justice means those rights that enjoyed by a person by
consuming his livelihood. E.g. Equal wages for equal work, right to
work, removal of unemployment and poverty.

3. Political Justice
• Political justice is the justice given to an individual to live as a
citizen. E.g. Adult franchise, Right to criticise government

Three Principles of Justice


• Equal treatment for equal
• Proportionate justice
• Recognition of special needs

Equal Treatment for Equal


• This concept is introduced by Jermy Bentham. This also called
democratic justice or numerical justice.
• The resources of a country, rights, freedom, should be equally
divided between its members and no one should not be
discriminated on the basis of caste, class, gender and race.
Proportionate Justice
This principle conveys that equally should be treated as equal and unequal
should be treated unequal and each person should give justice according to
their work.

Recognition of Special Needs


Our constitution allowed for reservation of government jobs and admission
to educational institution for peoples belongings to SC/ST to maintain equal
justice.

John Rawls Theory of Justice


• John Rawls is an American philosopher whose famous book is “The
theory of Justice”.
• He argues that the only way we can arrive at a fair and justice rule
is it don’t know all position and status in the future society.
• Rawls describes this as thinking under a “veil of ignorance”.
Advantages of this Concept
• Thinking under the veil of ignorance will help[ in arriving at a
system of fair laws and policies.
• We can make sure that the laws and policies made by government
will be beneficial for all people.
• The law made by the government will be equally beneficial for both
the upper and lower class of the society.

Free Market
• In this system individuals will be free to own property and enter
contract is with other regarding prices and wages and profit.
• Here, individuals are free to compact with others to gain profit.
• Market profit motive and based on competition. The persons with
merit and talent can exist in this competition and the other will be
eliminated.
Achievements of Free Market
• Equal consideration is given to equal section of society.
• Peoples can have their choices.
• Market gives better service.
• Free market is profit motive, so it have on tendency to work for the
growth of private individual.

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