Justice can be defined as the importance of diversity and unfairness in society, and human rights refers to the benefits that individuals enjoy through their becoming virtual people. Justice is said to exist when all citizens have universal humanity and therefore enjoy fair treatment, equitable community resource sharing and human rights support. According to justice, citizens should not be discriminated and their happiness and welfare should not be discriminated against sex, religion, age, belief, race, political affiliation, and even sexual acts.
ยท Income distribution is the basis for us to understand justice (fairness) and human rights, and relative economic equality has intrinsic value. Of particular importance is the fact that there is basically no dichotomy usually found in the discussion of social value between "equal opportunity" and "equal". To clarify: I am interested in the direction of change, not concrete results when insisting that income inequality is a problem and balanced income distribution is desirable. In most areas of the world today - not to mention the whole world - income distribution is very inequality. For reasons, I will explain that this is not very popular. However, this does not mean that absolute equality should be a goal of society from the perspective of people's income and ability. In order to assert a substantial reduction in disparity, we can clarify the scope of social goals if there is a disparity.
Justice issue 10 I am a right to freedom, resources, and physical conditions that enable human rights to meet basic human needs, basic needs are defined as conditions to be met when there are people I understand that. A decent life in his or her society is minimal. Therefore, we think that we first have some basic elements that are reproduced in every society in a decent human life. Based on this, general human needs are determined. It takes a different form from tropical and arctic society. ) In response to these needs, we have a series of human rights, among them there are rights without disturbance (such as freedom of movement and expressive rights), but actively to other rights Right granted (survival, basic medical care etc)