More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... longer even discussed ; labor costs have made the repair of many goods uneconomical ; and the price of new housing is now out of reach for over 60 percent of the population . Wages for public service have caught up with those paid by ...
... longer even discussed ; labor costs have made the repair of many goods uneconomical ; and the price of new housing is now out of reach for over 60 percent of the population . Wages for public service have caught up with those paid by ...
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... longer be determined by income or work , and new sources of differentiation would develop . For example , if people no longer clustered socially or residentially on the basis 201 Some Utopian Scenarios.
... longer be determined by income or work , and new sources of differentiation would develop . For example , if people no longer clustered socially or residentially on the basis 201 Some Utopian Scenarios.
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... longer quite as deviant as it was , at least in some American cities . In part , this has resulted from the drifting of homosexuals to a few cities - and occupations- and from their resulting economic and political power by virtue of ...
... longer quite as deviant as it was , at least in some American cities . In part , this has resulted from the drifting of homosexuals to a few cities - and occupations- and from their resulting economic and political power by virtue of ...
Contenido
THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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