On the Idea of Distributive Justice in Marx

Modern Philosophy 2:64-68 (2009)
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Abstract

Marx's idea of distributive justice is our in-depth understanding and accurate grasp of the problem of distributive justice in contemporary China's ideological and theoretical basis of the premise. In Marx, as the threshold, the "distribution" has both economics, sociology meaning, but also has shaped the philosophy of implication. Bourgeoisie to "work the right to decide" as a precondition, in the distribution process-oriented, ignoring the results of "equal rights", the result is not caused by the distribution of justice. The distribution of justice should go beyond the "equal rights" to the overall development objectives for the allocation principles and values ​​that people really enjoy the progress of human civilization and social achievements, and create a richer social wealth

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