GANDHI’S IDEA OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

Authors

  • Shalu Chib
  • Palvi Thakur

Abstract

Justice is something for which human existence has an inborn longing to-something which comes to human naturally. The concept of social justice is a fair and just relation between the individual and society. This is measured by the explicit and tacit terms for public services, labor law and regulation of markets, to ensure fair distribution of wealth and opportunities for personal activities and privileges and equality outcome. In many societies, to see justice done is seen as something great, rare and sometimes, a miracle. In such a world, to come across someone who would be described as a personification of justice, would indeed be a miracle. Mohandas KaramChand Gandhi was an experience of a presence of justice for his times, as well as for the world today and was an pioneer of an era of democratic process and spirit who applied constructive work and non-violent as direct actions within the framework of Satyagraha.

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Published

2022-05-11