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The Principle of Difference and Automatic Stabilizers in Social Justice

Ionescu Gabriela-Mariana ()
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Ionescu Gabriela-Mariana: The School of Advanced Studies of the Romanian Academy

Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2018, vol. XVIII, issue 2, 268-272

Abstract: The paper presents some theoretical arguments regarding the issue of inequalities between individuals, inequalities which inevitably appear in the structure of any society and which can be analyzed on the base of a principle known and widely debated in the literature, the principle of difference and attenuated / solved by implementing automatic stabilizers in the area of control of the application of social justice. Thus, from the perspective of the author and the theme of the paper, the concepts of social justice with its two categories of commutative justice and distributive justice, elements of the theory of justice as equity, the Rawlsian concept of the principle of difference, the concept of automatic stabilizer in social justice. We consider that the design of an automatic stabilizer in the field of social justice and especially in the sphere of social distribution justice brings with it the desirability of avoiding the influence of the political factor in the decision to adjust the mechanism of distribution of the economic product of society.

Keywords: social justice; distributive justice; principle of difference; automatic stabilizer; equality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B41 O35 Z13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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