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178 <strong>Exploring</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Teaching</strong><br />

Vocabulary<br />

Law (n.): An ordinance of<br />

reason promulgated by<br />

a proper authority for the<br />

common good.<br />

to those in need, especially concerning public goods and infrastructure,<br />

such as access to water, energy, transportation, clean air and water, and<br />

green spaces. In addition, the distribution of wealth cannot accrue to the<br />

powerful at the expense of the powerless, as when individuals conspire<br />

to pay an artificially low wage to workers.<br />

There are many common examples of distributive justice. For instance,<br />

a nation owes its soldiers honor and gratitude, and we observe this duty<br />

when we erect monuments to our fallen heroes and provide care and support<br />

to our veterans and their families. Governments and judicial authorities<br />

are obliged to uphold and enforce the rule of law for their people and<br />

never oppress them or submit to corruption. If a judge were to go easy in<br />

prosecuting a celebrity yet bring down the full weight of the law on a poor<br />

man who could not afford adequate defense, society would not be distributing<br />

justice fairly. Within the business community, a corporation owes its<br />

workers a just wage and safe working conditions. (And workers owe their<br />

employers an honest day’s work, which we will discuss in the next section).<br />

In the family, parents must provide for the basic needs of their children to<br />

Authority is exercised<br />

legitimately only when<br />

it seeks the common<br />

good and administers<br />

justice accordingly.<br />

<br />

Allegory of Justice by Filippo Tarchiani, Matteo Rosselli,<br />

and Ottavio Vannini (1620–1625).<br />

© Sophia Institute for Teachers

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