moral development and social justice
Moral development refers to the process through which individuals acquire and internalize their personal beliefs and principles concerning what is right and wrong. Social justice, on the other hand, concerns the fair and equitable distribution of rights, resources, and opportunities in society, with a focus on reducing inequalities and ensuring equal treatment for all individuals.
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