More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... university , but until merit is measured by performance , a university cannot even claim to be meritocratic . Equality between occupations is probably impossible in a society based on a complicated division of labor , but more equality ...
... university , but until merit is measured by performance , a university cannot even claim to be meritocratic . Equality between occupations is probably impossible in a society based on a complicated division of labor , but more equality ...
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... University Press , 1950 . " Poverty and Inequality . " Unpublished paper prepared for a project on stratification and poverty for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , n.d. MILLER , HERMAN P. Rich Man , Poor Man . New York ...
... University Press , 1950 . " Poverty and Inequality . " Unpublished paper prepared for a project on stratification and poverty for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , n.d. MILLER , HERMAN P. Rich Man , Poor Man . New York ...
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... University of Chicago and his Ph.D. in city planning from the University of Pennsylvania . By profession both a sociologist and a planner , he is well known for his writings on many aspects of the current American scene , including ...
... University of Chicago and his Ph.D. in city planning from the University of Pennsylvania . By profession both a sociologist and a planner , he is well known for his writings on many aspects of the current American scene , including ...
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THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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