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discrimination
thumb|alt=See caption|An African-American man drinking from a Racial segregation in the United States|racially segregated water cooler marked "Colored", in [[Oklahoma City ]]
Discrimination is the process of making unjustified distinctions between people based on the groups, classes, or other categories to which they belong or are perceived to belong, usually in a way that it deprives them of their legal or human rights. The group may be such as race, gender, age, class, religion, disability or sexual orientation. Discrimination typically leads to groups being unfairly treated on the basis of
social democracy
political ideology
egalitarianism
thumb|195x195px|Weighing scales often symbolize [[equality before the law.]]

solidarity
thumbnail|upright=1.1|A raised fist symbolizing solidarity of the worker movement

progressivism
Progressivism is a political philosophy and reform movement that seeks to progress the human condition through reforms. Adherents endeavor to spread this idea to human societies everywhere throughout the globe. Progressivism arose during the Age of Enlightenment out of the belief that civility in Europe was improving due to the application of new empirical knowledge.

transhumanism
Transhumanism is a philosophical movement that advocates the enhancement of the human condition by developing and making widely available new and future technologies to enhance longevity, cognition, and well-being. Influenced by seminal works of science fiction, the transhumanist vision of a transformed future humanity has many supporters and detractors from a wide range of perspectives, including philosophy and religion. Some critics argue that transhumanism amounts to little more than a "rebranding" of eugenics.
social justice
concept that discrimination recognized in society should be remedied
Christian democracy
Christian political ideology and socioeconomic model
green politics
political ideology that aims to create an ecologically sustainable society rooted in environmentalism, social justice, and grassroots democracy

ecofeminism
thumb|French writer Françoise d'Eaubonne coined the term in a 1974 book.
affirmative action
policy of promoting members of groups that have previously suffered from discrimination

communitarianism
Communitarianism is a philosophy that emphasizes the connection between the individual and the community. Its overriding philosophy is based on the belief that a person's social identity and personality are largely moulded by community relationships, with a smaller degree of development being placed on individualism.
climate justice
term linking the climate crisis with environmental and social justice
social market economy
socio-economic model
Christian socialism
religious and political philosophy that blends Christianity and socialism
subsidiarity
Subsidiarity is a principle of social organization that holds that social and political issues should be dealt with at the most immediate or local level that is consistent with their resolution. The Oxford English Dictionary defines subsidiarity as "the principle that a central authority should have a subsidiary function, performing only those tasks which cannot be performed at a more local level". The concept is applicable in the fields of government, political science, neuropsychology, cybernetics, management and in military command (mission command). The OED adds that the term "subsidiarity
Catholic social teaching
Catholic doctrines on matters of human dignity and common good in society
Woman, Life, Freedom
political and social slogan
distributism
thumb|upright=1.0|Self-portrait of G. K. Chesterton based on the distributist slogan "[[Three acres and a cow"]]
social justice warrior
pejorative term for an extremist person expressing or promoting socially progressive views, including advocacy of feminism and civil rights
redistribution of wealth
transfer of income and of wealth from some individuals to others
World Day of Social Justice
United Nations international day
diversity, equity, and inclusion
organizational equality training term
Ethics of care
Ethical theory
localism
range of political philosophies which prioritize the local management and sovereignty
social services
range of public services provided by the government, private, and non-profit organisations
Social Gospel
religious movement in North American Protestantism
paternalistic conservatism
strand of conservatism that stresses the social obligation of those with privilege and wealth to aid the poor and disadvantaged
Tikkun olam
repair of the world
All Eyes on Rafah
social media viral slogan meant to draw attention to the plight of Palestinian people in Gaza
progressive conservatism
political ideology
Engaged Buddhism
practical application of Buddhist teachings
global justice
form of justice
Reservation in India
form of affirmative action
Popolarismo
Popolarismo () is the term Italian politician Luigi Sturzo used to describe his political doctrine that formed the ideological basis for the Italian Popular Party and later Christian Democracy. In the Papal Encyclical Graves de Communi, (1901) Pope Leo XIII did not want Christian Democracy to enter the political sphere, and restricted it to social action. Sturzo developed Popularism as an alternative means of political action, which had an ideological focus on the people. As one academic notes:
Robin Hood effect
economic occurence

social equity
concept that applies concerns of justice and fairness to social policy

Whiteness studies
study of the structures that produce white privilege, the examination of what whiteness is when analyzed as a race, a culture, and a source of systemic racism, and the exploration of other social phenomena related to White people
2011 Israeli social justice protests
protest against high housing prices in Israel
Global justice movement
network of globalized organized social movements demanding global international justice by opposing corporate globalization and promoting equal distribution of economic resources
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Indian government ministry responsible for affirmative action
familialism
Familialism or familism is a philosophy that puts priority to family. The term familialism has been specifically used for advocating a welfare system wherein it is presumed that families will take responsibility for the care of their members rather than leaving that responsibility to the government. The term familism relates more to family values. This can manifest as prioritizing the needs of the family higher than that of individuals. Yet, the two terms are often used interchangeably.
Rodzina 500 plus
power distance
strength of social hierarchy

Feminist justice ethics
feminist view on morality
consistent life ethic
ideology opposing abortion, capital punishment, assisted suicide, euthanasia, and some or all wars
option for the poor
Catholic social teaching; and a theological emphasis in Methodism
recognition justice
social philosophy theory
anti-Brahminism
Anti-Brahminism is a term used in opposition to caste based hierarchal social order which places Brahmins at its highest position. Initial expressions of Anti-Brahminism emerged from instances of pre-colonial opposition to the caste system in India, ideological influences during the colonial period, and from a colonialist Protestant Christian understanding of religion in the 19th century, which viewed "Brahminism" as a corrupted religion imposed on the Indian population.
Economically Backward Class
social class in India
list of conservative feminisms
Wikimedia list article
Dignity of Labour
Social philosophy

Priscilla Ikos Usiobaifo
Gender rights advocate
resource justice
form of justice