More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... 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 expectations for comfort , security ...
... 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 expectations for comfort , security ...
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... levels of abstraction , and the new students may sometimes be unable to comprehend what the incumbent faculty is teaching ; and insofar as the newcomers can affect the teaching program or the intellec- tual climate , the levels of both ...
... levels of abstraction , and the new students may sometimes be unable to comprehend what the incumbent faculty is teaching ; and insofar as the newcomers can affect the teaching program or the intellec- tual climate , the levels of both ...
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... Levels and THE ELIMINATION OF DEVIANCE Cultural equality is defined in two ways , even though these ways are not interrelated and are lumped together arbi- trarily here . First , cultural equality means the elimination of invidious ...
... Levels and THE ELIMINATION OF DEVIANCE Cultural equality is defined in two ways , even though these ways are not interrelated and are lumped together arbi- trarily here . First , cultural equality means the elimination of invidious ...
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THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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