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Contributive justice

Distributive justice treats us primarily as consumers—ensuring we have enough resources to meet our needs. But it overlooks the fact that we are also producers. We want to contribute to the whole, yet the contributions of less-educated or less-skilled people are often dismissed, devalued, or ignored. That’s why many rebel and vote for anyone willing to recognize their identity and dignity.

The importance of the role of being a producer in a person’s life can be seen in those who no longer need to work—but choose to work anyway.

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Michael J Sandel is professor of political philosophy at Harvard and his lectures "Justice: What's right thing to do" is one of the most attended courses in the history of school.Most of us believe that if someone has achieved success through hard work, it is a fair state of affairs that cannot be criticized. However, Michael J. Sandel shows that reality is not that simple.

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