Comparison of Shahid Motahari and Shahid Sadr's views on Economic justice from the perspective of systems theory
The systemic theory of justice means that only the functional outcome of a set of elements or sub-systems related to each other leads to the realization of justice. While explaining this theory, relying on the opinions of shahid Sadr and shahid Motahari, it explains their approach to economic justice with a systemic approach and finally compare their differences and similarities.
The method used is content analysis which includes content analysis of the works of Shahid Motahari and Shahid Sadr in the field of justice.
The findings of the research show that the systemic theory of economic justice has been implicitly expressed by Shahid Sadr and Shahid Motahari, but it has never been explained as a theory. One of the most important findings of the research is the explanation of the systemic theory of justice of shahid Motahari and shahid Sadr.
The obtained results indicate that by considering the 4fileds of the goal, components, basis and relationships as the main elements of a system, the systemic theory of justice of Shahid Sadr and Shahid Motahari have similarities in terms of goal and basis. But there are differences in the components and relationships that lead the system towards justice.
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