1. The distributive model focuses solely on the fair distribution of advantages and disadvantages, failing to acknowledge the underlying processes that cause unequal distributions and limit access to rights.
2. It does not address the root causes of oppression and domination in society, which Young argues should be the primary focus in understanding social justice issues.
3. By focusing only on outcomes and not processes, the distributive model lacks the means to enact real social and political change to remedy injustices. It is not sufficient on its own to achieve social justice.