Social justice

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“Social justice may be broadly understood as the fair and compassionate distribution of the fruits of economic growth. Social justice is not possible without strong and coherent redistributive policies conceived and implemented by public agencies.”

"The UN report goes on to insist that: “Present-day believers in an absolute truth identified with virtue and justice are neither willing nor desirable companions for the defenders of social justice.” Translation: if you believe truth and justice are concepts independent of the agenda of the forces of progress as defined by the left, you are an enemy of social justice." JONAH GOLDBERG


https://www.prageru.com/courses/political-science/what-social-justice

https://youtu.be/rtBvQj2k6xo

"Social Justice" is a term you hear almost every day. But did you ever hear anybody define what it actually means? Jonah Goldberg of the American Enterprise Institute tries to pin this catchall phrase to the wall. In doing so, he exposes the not-so-hidden agenda of those who use it. What sounds so caring and noble turns out to be something very different.

Capitalism does not need to lead to a "few rich oligarchs" if the people remain generally moral. Among a basically moral people who do not covet their neighbors' good and actively care about their neighbor as much as themselves there is no threat of an oligarchy taking control. Socialism requires the same general moral people who care about others but such people would have no need for socialism because they would already be sharing what they produce through systems of charity without the exercising authority as a collective. Without a moral people who care about their neighbor rights to their own production a socialist system become a nation of tyrants where the mob takes away the rights of others and the people become weaker, lazy and self indulgence. http://www.preparingyou.com/wiki/Socialism