Justice
Political Science ⇒ Political Theory
Justice starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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According to John Rawls, what is the 'original position'?
Define the concept of justice as understood in political theory.
Describe how the Indian Constitution seeks to promote justice among its citizens.
Describe the difference between equality and equity in the context of justice.
Describe the main features of retributive justice.
Describe the relationship between justice and law.
Explain the concept of 'justice as desert'.
Explain the concept of 'justice as fairness' in your own words.
Retributive justice is primarily concerned with: (1) Distribution of resources (2) Punishment for wrongdoing (3) Fair procedures (4) Social welfare
The 'veil of ignorance' is a concept associated with which philosopher? (1) John Rawls (2) Plato (3) Aristotle (4) Rousseau
Which Indian constitutional article is most closely associated with the promotion of social justice? (1) Article 14 (2) Article 21 (3) Article 39 (4) Article 370
Which of the following best describes distributive justice? (1) Fair punishment (2) Fair allocation of resources (3) Fair legal procedures (4) Fair elections
Fill in the blank: ________ justice is concerned with the fair and impartial administration of laws.
Fill in the blank: According to Aristotle, justice is giving each person his or her ________.
Fill in the blank: The ________ principle in Rawls' theory allows social and economic inequalities only if they benefit the least advantaged.
Fill in the blank: The concept of ________ justice deals with the fair process of law and administration.
Justice is always about equality. True or False?
True or False: According to Rawls, inequalities are justified only if they benefit the least advantaged members of society.
True or False: Justice can be both a moral and a legal concept.
True or False: Justice is only concerned with the distribution of material resources.
