More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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Página xii
... present victims of inequality , the costs , both for the beneficiaries of inequality and for America as a whole , have to be identified and dealt with if egalitarian change is to come about . A book about equality may appear ...
... present victims of inequality , the costs , both for the beneficiaries of inequality and for America as a whole , have to be identified and dealt with if egalitarian change is to come about . A book about equality may appear ...
Página 89
Herbert J. Gans. already present even in nonsocialist societies ; evidently , once people have a moderate amount of ... present structure of the economy were retained but that income redistribution reduced the net income from investment ...
Herbert J. Gans. already present even in nonsocialist societies ; evidently , once people have a moderate amount of ... present structure of the economy were retained but that income redistribution reduced the net income from investment ...
Página 136
... present political system , the demands of the poor and the black will never be approved by the rest of the population . But if I am correct in arguing that the urban condi- tion cannot be improved until poverty and segregation are ...
... present political system , the demands of the poor and the black will never be approved by the rest of the population . But if I am correct in arguing that the urban condi- tion cannot be improved until poverty and segregation are ...
Contenido
THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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