More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... achieved , and their very existence has created a variety of economic and political consequences that may have a lasting effect on the character and mood of Amer- ican life . Even if the difficulties that came in the wake of the ...
... achieved , and their very existence has created a variety of economic and political consequences that may have a lasting effect on the character and mood of Amer- ican life . Even if the difficulties that came in the wake of the ...
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... achieved all the status that can be achieved , and perhaps also among the most lower of lower - class people , as long as they have all made peace with the fact that they are at the very bot- tom of society . The kinds of relationships ...
... achieved all the status that can be achieved , and perhaps also among the most lower of lower - class people , as long as they have all made peace with the fact that they are at the very bot- tom of society . The kinds of relationships ...
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... achieved more progressive tax , transfer payment , and employment programs differ from America in their politics . and their class structure , and programs that work in an ethnically homogeneous and more openly stratified society with a ...
... achieved more progressive tax , transfer payment , and employment programs differ from America in their politics . and their class structure , and programs that work in an ethnically homogeneous and more openly stratified society with a ...
Contenido
THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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