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... questions of what constitutes desert and of how it is measured or " proportioned " provide unending controversy . ( Notice how quickly we move from defini- tion to discussion of what is justified ; for so quickly do men tend to define ...
... questions of what constitutes desert and of how it is measured or " proportioned " provide unending controversy . ( Notice how quickly we move from defini- tion to discussion of what is justified ; for so quickly do men tend to define ...
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... questions of definition and justification , but their primary concerns are practical . Thus Carl Friedrich suggests that Tocqueville's " providential fact " might possibly be on the eve of a reversal ; yet at the same time he concludes ...
... questions of definition and justification , but their primary concerns are practical . Thus Carl Friedrich suggests that Tocqueville's " providential fact " might possibly be on the eve of a reversal ; yet at the same time he concludes ...
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... question of the desirability , fairness , or justice of equality . The second section offers a review of egalitarian thought , organized around the notion of radical egalitarianism , in order to see where the plea for the greatest ...
... question of the desirability , fairness , or justice of equality . The second section offers a review of egalitarian thought , organized around the notion of radical egalitarianism , in order to see where the plea for the greatest ...
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... question , " With what right do you attempt to vote ? " when addressed to me , must be the same as the answer when the question is addressed to you . ( b ) If you and I have the right to an equal vote , then our votes must be counted at ...
... question , " With what right do you attempt to vote ? " when addressed to me , must be the same as the answer when the question is addressed to you . ( b ) If you and I have the right to an equal vote , then our votes must be counted at ...
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... question , " Was it ( the treatment , the distribution ) the same for all involved ? " Were there not this relation between sameness and equality , it would be possible for us to understand treating people the same and yet to doubt ...
... question , " Was it ( the treatment , the distribution ) the same for all involved ? " Were there not this relation between sameness and equality , it would be possible for us to understand treating people the same and yet to doubt ...
Contenido
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A Lawyers Look at Egalitarianism and Equality | 28 |
Egalitarianism and the Equal Consideration | 61 |
Diversity of Rights and Kinds of Equality | 79 |
Equality and What We Mean by | 99 |
Christianity and Equality | 115 |
Hierarchy Equality and Consent | 134 |
Judaism and Equality | 154 |
Equality in Existentialism | 193 |
A Brief Discourse on the Origin of Political Equality | 217 |
Equality of Opportunity and Beyond | 228 |
Equality in the Administration of Criminal Justice | 250 |
Notes on the Rule of Equal | 261 |
Equality Democracy and International | 277 |
Equality of States Within the United Nations | 288 |
Equality and Inequality of States in the United Nations | 306 |
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ability achieved argued argument Assembly basic belief Brahmins Christian church citizens claim common concept of equality concerned concurrent majority consent consideration Court decisions demand democracy democratic distribution economic egalitarian equal opportunity equal population rule equal protection equal protection clause equality of opportunity ethics example existence existentialism existentialist fact freedom function hierarchy Hinduism human equality idea of equality ideal imply individual interests itarian Jewish Jews Judaism justice justified legislative liberty logical majority matter means moral natural equality Nicholas of Cusa Noahide laws organization persons philosophers political equality practice principle of equal privileges question R. M. Hare radical egalitarianism reason regarded relations relevant religious respect Sartre's sense Simone de Beauvoir situation slave social equality social inequalities society standards superior theory things tion transl treatment unequal United Nations University vote W. G. Runciman