More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... question for ages , but it is ultimately a political question that society as a whole must answer ; in fact , it is the basic political question . To decide how scarce and indivisible resources should be allocated is also to decide what ...
... question for ages , but it is ultimately a political question that society as a whole must answer ; in fact , it is the basic political question . To decide how scarce and indivisible resources should be allocated is also to decide what ...
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... question whether people are willing to par- ticipate more , there are such questions as whether decisions can still be reached in any polity that is heterogeneous , participatory , and egalitarian , and to what extent fuller ...
... question whether people are willing to par- ticipate more , there are such questions as whether decisions can still be reached in any polity that is heterogeneous , participatory , and egalitarian , and to what extent fuller ...
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... question why egalitarian thought and egalitarian movements have been so scarce in America , even among socialists . Such studies can also be carried forward to our time , to find out why the poor , the working class , and even the ...
... question why egalitarian thought and egalitarian movements have been so scarce in America , even among socialists . Such studies can also be carried forward to our time , to find out why the poor , the working class , and even the ...
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THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Epilogue The Prospects for More Equality | 235 |
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