On Distributive Justice in Contemporary China
Abstract
The key to realizing social justice in contemporary China is to solve the problem of distributive justice. Distributive justice is divided into individual justice and national justice. The principle of fair distribution in contemporary China includes the principle of distribution according to contribution, the principle of reasonable difference and the principle of compensation.
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