What is justice? What about justice?
The basic categories of ethics and politics. In ethics, it usually refers to what people should do according to certain moral standards, and also refers to a moral evaluation, that is, justice. The word "righteousness" was first seen in Xunzi in China: "There is no learning and no righteousness, and wealth and benefit the people are laity." The concept of justice sprouted from the original concept of equality and formed in the society after the emergence of private property. People in different societies or classes have different interpretations of "justice": Plato, an ancient Greek philosopher, believes that what people should do according to their own level is justice; Christian ethicists believe that it is just that the body should obey the soul. Marxist ethics believes that the objective standard of justice mainly lies in whether its behavior meets the requirements of social development and the interests of the broad masses. In Chinese, justice is the truth of justice, which is related to fairness, justice, integrity and justice. In western languages, the word "justice" originated from the Latin justitia and evolved from the Latin "jus". Jus is a polysemous word with many meanings such as justice, fairness, honesty, law and rights. "droit" in French, "recht" in German and "diritto" in Italian all have the meanings of justice, law and rights. In English, the word justice means justice, justice, fairness and justice.