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The Philosophical Views Of Eastern Scientists On Social Justice

Kudratillo Mukhitdinovich Yunisov , Teacher At The Department Of Philosophy Of Andizhan State University, Andizhan Region, Republic Of Uzbekistan
Mukhiddin Ortikovich Sattorov , Senior Teacher At The Department Of Philosophy Of Andizhan State University, Andizhan Region, Republic Of Uzbekistan

Abstract

This scientific article provides a detailed analysis of the philosophical views of Eastern thinkers on social justice, the priority of the rule of law in the management of society, the emergence of such functions of the state as the management and regulation of social relations.

Keywords

East, social justice, society, human development, state relations, state power, leaders

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Yunisov, K. M. . ., & Sattorov, M. O. . . (2021). The Philosophical Views Of Eastern Scientists On Social Justice. The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 3(02), 269–274. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume03Issue02-43