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  2. Just society - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a just society first gained modern attention when philosophers such as John Stuart Mill asked, "What is a 'just society'?" [3] Their writings covered several perspectives including allowing individuals to live their lives as long as they didn't infringe on the rights to others, to the idea that the resources of society should be distributed to all, including those most deserving first.

  3. Earth Charter - Wikipedia

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    The four pillars and sixteen principles of the Earth Charter are: [8] I. Respect and Care for the Community of Life. Respect Earth and life in all its diversity. Care for the community of life with understanding, compassion and love. Build democratic societies that are just, participatory, sustainable and peaceful.

  4. Social justice - Wikipedia

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    Social justice is justice in relation to the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society where individuals' rights are recognized and protected. [1] [2] In Western and Asian cultures, the concept of social justice has often referred to the process of ensuring that individuals fulfill their societal roles and receive their due from society.

  5. Distributive justice - Wikipedia

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    Distributive justice concerns the socially just allocation of resources, goods, opportunity in a society. It is concerned with how to allocate resources fairly among members of a society, taking into account factors such as wealth, income, and social status.

  6. Four Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    The four freedoms: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the evolution of an American idea (Oxford University Press, 2015); argues that Roosevelt's speech left a deep imprint in America, but the society largely failed to achieve his vision of freedom, p. 7.

  7. Rukun Negara - Wikipedia

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    Creating a just society where the prosperity of the country can be enjoyed together in a fair and equitable manner; Guaranteeing a liberal approach towards our traditional heritage that is rich and diverse; Building a progressive society that will make use of science and modern technology;

  8. Seven pillars - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Pillars of Life described by Daniel E. Koshland; The Seven Pillars of Servant Leadership, a book by James Sipe and Don Frick; Seven Pillars, a Miami Indian historic trading ground near Peoria, Miami County, Indiana; SCONUL's seven pillars of information literacy in Learning development by the Society of College, National and ...

  9. The Pillars of Society - Wikipedia

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    The Pillars of Society (or "Pillars of the Community"; original Norwegian title: Samfundets støtter) is an 1877 play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.. Ibsen had great trouble with the writing of this play.

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