Distributive justice in the late scholastic

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Alejandro A. Chafuén

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Distributive justice in the scholastic Aristotelian-Tomist tradition refers to common things. Private property is not the subject of it. Issues such as earnings, wages and interests are addressed by scholastics as topics of commutative justice and, in their view, should be established in general following the common market estimate. The essence of the scholastic theory of fair price is willfulness, free consent excluding all kinds of fraud or deception. They violate distributive justice, for example, the meaning of people and the unjust taxes according to rules that scholastics raise.

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ChafuénA. (2021). Distributive justice in the late scholastic. Acta Académica, 3(Octubre), 67-76. Retrieved from http://201.196.25.14/index.php/actas/article/view/1022
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Foro Latinoamericano