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Sociology, social justice for weaker section / L.K. Singh.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Axis Books; 2013.Edition: 1st ed. 2013Description: 248p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-81302-95-8
DDC classification:
  • 23 303.3720954 SIN
Contents:
1. Society, sociology and its method 2. Development and weaker section: Issues and challenges 3. Weaker sections, social security and women development 4. Economic policy and social justice in India: An Agenda for the Millennium 5. Poverty Alleviation and income generating schemes for SC, ST, OBC, minorities and women 6. Participation of weaker sections in Panchayats: Problems and prospects 7. Social justice and new challenges 8. Social justice and weaker sections: Role of Judiciary-1989 9. Socially disadvantaged groups 10. Labour Legislation and Labour Law
Summary: Social justice is a concept that has fascinated philosophers ever since Plato in the republic formalized the argument that an ideal state would rest on four virtues wisdom, courage, moderation and justice.
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1. Society, sociology and its method
2. Development and weaker section: Issues and challenges
3. Weaker sections, social security and women development
4. Economic policy and social justice in India: An Agenda for the Millennium
5. Poverty Alleviation and income generating schemes for SC, ST, OBC, minorities and women
6. Participation of weaker sections in Panchayats: Problems and prospects
7. Social justice and new challenges
8. Social justice and weaker sections: Role of Judiciary-1989
9. Socially disadvantaged groups
10. Labour Legislation and Labour Law

Social justice is a concept that has fascinated philosophers ever since Plato in the republic formalized the argument that an ideal state would rest on four virtues wisdom, courage, moderation and justice.

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