Economic justice

Economic justice does not refer to the codified concept of Justice but indicates a situation which would satisfy various socio-economic criteria concerning the distribution between the individuals of the total richness. This concept is partly subjective since to say of an economic situation which it is right is a positioning Politique.

This expression does not indicate the same thing according to the political affiliation of the person who uses it. However, this expression being especially used by the left , one could define economic justice as a situation where each one could have access has a portion of the total richness which enables him to live under satisfactory living conditions.

A tool of this economic justice can be the Public services which, in " donnant" with each one what it has need (in the field of competence of this service), compensates for partially the basic economic inequality of the users of this service.

Another tool would be a series of economic aids or structures of mutualisation aiming at compensating for an involuntary situation (or volunteer in certain situations such as the pregnancy) of precariousness such as disability, the disease or old age.

For the right , economic justice would rather consist in setting up a linearity of the puncture of the taxes bound directly or indirectly to the incomes, by a refusal of a strong progressive increase in taxation direct or indirect on the income, which would have according to the line for effect to attach the “spirit of initiative” of the owners of capital and to make them flee.

There exists in addition a theory of the Fair price. This theoretical or potential price would correspond to fundamental economic of the good, credit or proposed service for the case where the market, or the authority, which fixes the price would be failing.

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Internal bonds

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