More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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Página 118
... Moreover , if the poor were given higher incomes , they would probably become more active politically , thus adding their demands to those of other groups already putting pressure on the political al- locators of resources . They might ...
... Moreover , if the poor were given higher incomes , they would probably become more active politically , thus adding their demands to those of other groups already putting pressure on the political al- locators of resources . They might ...
Página 135
... Moreover , the activities of ghetto demonstrators and rioters cooled much of the ardor of white liberals and trade unionists , and it is questionable whether many other groups would derive much benefit from coalition with poor or black ...
... Moreover , the activities of ghetto demonstrators and rioters cooled much of the ardor of white liberals and trade unionists , and it is questionable whether many other groups would derive much benefit from coalition with poor or black ...
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... Moreover , the people with shorter work periods would have more time to grow vegetables or produce goods for barter . Symbolic rewards such as national honors might recruit some people for some jobs , but an- other solution would be to ...
... Moreover , the people with shorter work periods would have more time to grow vegetables or produce goods for barter . Symbolic rewards such as national honors might recruit some people for some jobs , but an- other solution would be to ...
Contenido
THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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