TITLE:
A Theoretical Evaluation of Enabling Humans with Social Justice, Conceptualism, and Sustainable Development
AUTHORS:
Yoganandham Govindharaj
KEYWORDS:
Human Growth, Economic Development, Theoretical Evaluation, Societal Imbalances, Equal Opportunity, Environmental Effect and Social Sectors
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Human Resource and Sustainability Studies,
Vol.9 No.4,
November
12,
2021
ABSTRACT: The approach to human growth is to expand the wealth
of life, not only the wealth of the economy in which people live. It is a
people-driven approach with their choices and opportunities. People can be
transforming agents if they have the power to act. However, if they remain out
of touch, if essential technical technologies are not available and if they are
estranged from nature, they are less inclined or are less able to do so in ways
that address social forces and the plan for societal imbalances. Equal opportunity
is medium, partly because the recognized disparity is mirrored in influential
asymmetries. Nature management echoes the often unexpected voices of indigenous
peoples and the numerous groups and cultures that view people as part of the
web of world life. In human development, disparities not only symbolize
unfairness and social imbalances that might destabilize mankind, affect
people’s happiness and self esteem but also contribute to people’s
environmental effect. The largest number of contribution from higher human
development countries is concentrated without completely internalizing the
costs. The management of nature requires the commitment and willingness of
millions of individuals throughout the world, including leaders of all social
sectors. As a result, the current study focuses primarily on a theoretical
assessment of human potential for social justice, conceptualism, and
sustainable development, all of which are desperately required and important to
society.