value transmission and social justice
Value transmission refers to the process of passing on or sharing core beliefs, principles, and ethical values from one generation to another or within a society. It involves instilling and perpetuating certain ideals, morals, and cultural norms that shape individuals' behaviors and their understanding of what is right and wrong. Social justice, on the other hand, refers to the fair and equitable distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges within a society. It aims to address and rectify societal inequalities and systemic injustices, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their background or identity, have equal access to basic rights, opportunities, and the benefits of social and economic progress.
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