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Redistributive Justice
The practice or principle of adjusting the distribution of wealth, goods, or resources in a society to achieve fairness or equality.
Equanimity
A mental or emotional stability or composure, especially under tension or strain; calmness.
Distributive And Redistributive Justice
A social justice model that is concerned with the fair distribution or redistribution of material and non-material resources between different groups within a society.
Institutionalized Justice
A form of justice system where legal decisions and the enforcement of laws are formally established by recognized government institutions or authorities.
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