More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... equality and authority . Before turning to these problems , however , I want to begin with the definitional problem : What is equality , and what is a reasonable definition of equality for contemporary America ? WHAT IS EQUALITY ? 1 The ...
... equality and authority . Before turning to these problems , however , I want to begin with the definitional problem : What is equality , and what is a reasonable definition of equality for contemporary America ? WHAT IS EQUALITY ? 1 The ...
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... Equality and equity both have virtues and vices , but equality is deficient without equity , and equity is deficient without equality . Equity requires some degree of equality , for inequality is unfair . Conversely , more equality ...
... Equality and equity both have virtues and vices , but equality is deficient without equity , and equity is deficient without equality . Equity requires some degree of equality , for inequality is unfair . Conversely , more equality ...
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... equality , 200-1 , 224-5 equality , occupational , 72 , 184 equality , political , 11-12 , 66–70 , 188 , 232-3 and bureaucracy , 143–4 and classless society , 205 and community control , 146 and corporate democratization , 147 and ...
... equality , 200-1 , 224-5 equality , occupational , 72 , 184 equality , political , 11-12 , 66–70 , 188 , 232-3 and bureaucracy , 143–4 and classless society , 205 and community control , 146 and corporate democratization , 147 and ...
Contenido
THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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