Economic justice is the principle that every individual, regardless of their background or circumstances, should have equal access to resources, opportunities, and fair treatment within the economic system. It seeks to address and rectify disparities in income, wealth, and economic power that result from systemic biases and inequalities. Economic justice calls for policies and practices that promote inclusive economic growth, reduce poverty and income inequality, ensure fair wages and working conditions, provide access to quality education and healthcare, and foster sustainable development. By striving for economic justice, we can create a society where everyone has a chance to thrive, where the benefits of economic progress are shared equitably, and where social and economic opportunities are not determined by factors such as race, gender, or socioeconomic status.