More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... ability of striving for ever higher levels of these , supported by ever - rising expectations that these levels will be achieved . These values differ sharply from those of tra- ditional rural and ethnic cultures , which call for modest ...
... ability of striving for ever higher levels of these , supported by ever - rising expectations that these levels will be achieved . These values differ sharply from those of tra- ditional rural and ethnic cultures , which call for modest ...
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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 of government to take minority opinions into account and to reconcile conflicting demands . In fact , the people whose opinions were powerless and whose demands were unsatisfied might come to believe that political equality ...
... ability of government to take minority opinions into account and to reconcile conflicting demands . In fact , the people whose opinions were powerless and whose demands were unsatisfied might come to believe that political equality ...
Contenido
THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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