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Volume : XI, Issue : XII, January - 2022

THE BUDDHIST PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

Dr. S. V. Dani, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Buddhists accept that there is no central distinction between any human. Each individual is esteemed and ought to be dealt with reasonably and subsequently with equity.

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Dr. S. V. Dani, None(2022). THE BUDDHIST PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL JUSTICE. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XI, Issue. XII, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/10400.pdf

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  1. Clark, Mary T. "Augustine on Justice," a Chapter in Augustine and Social Justice.
  2. Banai, Ayelet; Ronzoni, Miriam; Schemmel, Christian Social Justice, Global Dynamics : Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives.
  3. "social justice". Oxford languages.

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