More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... egalitarian policies based on expectations of altruism are doomed to fail ) ; have no quarrel with the bourgeois ethos ; am not seeking any power other than that of persuasion ( which I think is proper for writers ) ; and am not a radical ...
... egalitarian policies based on expectations of altruism are doomed to fail ) ; have no quarrel with the bourgeois ethos ; am not seeking any power other than that of persuasion ( which I think is proper for writers ) ; and am not a radical ...
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... radical and in the end more egalitarian ap- proach would be to redefine work so as to eliminate the need for jobs paying very high or very low salaries and wages . Greater income equality without any depressing effect on incentive would ...
... radical and in the end more egalitarian ap- proach would be to redefine work so as to eliminate the need for jobs paying very high or very low salaries and wages . Greater income equality without any depressing effect on incentive would ...
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... egalitarian research ought to pay attention to some of the critical analyses of egalitarian policies that have been ... radical social scientists , for even though they tend to evaluate all social phenomena in terms of whether or not ...
... egalitarian research ought to pay attention to some of the critical analyses of egalitarian policies that have been ... radical social scientists , for even though they tend to evaluate all social phenomena in terms of whether or not ...
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THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Epilogue The Prospects for More Equality | 235 |
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