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Economic Justice

01 Narrow personal ends of the political leaders of rich nations

02 Narrow nationalistic interests

Reasons for
03 Example: Developed nations wanted to put higher sanctions of carbon emissions on
developing countries
economic
injustice and
existence of
04 Benefits of globalized economy are not equitably shared among nations and their people poverty

05 Example: Uniform policies advocated by developed nations in the TFA; while India
opposed it

06 Debt Trap is the stranglehold that makes poor nations poorer


Economic Disparity
Social and Economical

50% of worlds
.
population lives
Illiterate without
Globally Sanitation and
16% electricity.

GDP of 50 poorest countries


500 equals 3 richest people.
billionaires
share half of
worlds
population Out of 100 people
globally just 1 has
college education
Elimination of disparity

Achieve optimum equality


through education that affects
employment.

Equal emphasis should be given


on the health front.
Inspirational Leader-Mother Teresa
Even today corporate leadership sees in her an inspirational
leader
She is a picture of clear distinction between a manager and an
inspirational leader

At the end we can ponder over how can corporations adopt


and implement Mother Teresas principles of service to the
poor?

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