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Página xiii
... concern problems egali- tarian thinkers must come to grips with . Nevertheless , some of their writing is expressly anti - egalitarian — and it takes several forms . First , the old notion that some people may be geneti- cally incapable ...
... concern problems egali- tarian thinkers must come to grips with . Nevertheless , some of their writing is expressly anti - egalitarian — and it takes several forms . First , the old notion that some people may be geneti- cally incapable ...
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... concerned with autonomy and democracy than with equality per se . In addition , they are not made by a single movement , and are sometimes even contradictory or in opposition ; they are actually a concurrent series of independent and ...
... concerned with autonomy and democracy than with equality per se . In addition , they are not made by a single movement , and are sometimes even contradictory or in opposition ; they are actually a concurrent series of independent and ...
Página 54
... concerned mainly with achieving its own demands . The probable result will be more unrest , particularly in the ghettos , and more crime in middle - class neighborhoods , and this will make life harder , particularly in the cities but ...
... concerned mainly with achieving its own demands . The probable result will be more unrest , particularly in the ghettos , and more crime in middle - class neighborhoods , and this will make life harder , particularly in the cities but ...
Contenido
THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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