More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... ability of private enterprise to run the nation's economy has declined , and people now routinely expect government to be the solver of last resort of America's problems . They look to govern- ment to protect and advance their incomes ...
... ability of private enterprise to run the nation's economy has declined , and people now routinely expect government to be the solver of last resort of America's problems . They look to govern- ment to protect and advance their incomes ...
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... ability to strive for the maximum than by expropriating most of the income of a few millionaires - although this does not negate the desir- ability and urgency of requiring the rich to pay higher taxes than anyone else . A 100 percent ...
... ability to strive for the maximum than by expropriating most of the income of a few millionaires - although this does not negate the desir- ability and urgency of requiring the rich to pay higher taxes than anyone else . A 100 percent ...
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... ability to exchange trust , confidences , and socially and otherwise costly kinds of mutual aid ; it probably re- quires self - selection of people who are equal in class , age , and basic values , which in turn makes possible an ...
... ability to exchange trust , confidences , and socially and otherwise costly kinds of mutual aid ; it probably re- quires self - selection of people who are equal in class , age , and basic values , which in turn makes possible an ...
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THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
EQUALITY RESEARCH AND UTOPIAN | 175 |
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