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"Contributive justice, as opposed to distributive justice, is the responsibility each of us has to contribute to civil society, and to our collective well being.  Contributive justice matches a person's obligations with his or her capabilities and role in society."
"Contributive justice, as opposed to distributive justice, is the responsibility each of us has to contribute to civil society, and to our collective well being.  Contributive justice matches a person's obligations with his or her capabilities and role in society."
(http://www.aletmanski.com/al-etmanski/2010/06/the-worth-of-a-smile-the-reciprocity-theory-of-stefano-zumagni.html)
(http://www.aletmanski.com/al-etmanski/2010/06/the-worth-of-a-smile-the-reciprocity-theory-of-stefano-zumagni.html)


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Latest revision as of 05:19, 19 September 2024

Description

Concept proposed by Stefano Zamagni:

"Contributive justice, as opposed to distributive justice, is the responsibility each of us has to contribute to civil society, and to our collective well being. Contributive justice matches a person's obligations with his or her capabilities and role in society."

(http://www.aletmanski.com/al-etmanski/2010/06/the-worth-of-a-smile-the-reciprocity-theory-of-stefano-zumagni.html)