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  1. rary Feminist movement emphasizes equality of opportunity, but this actually justifies a sharply inegalitarian system. Socialist Feminists, viewing persons as social by nature, introduce a sense of equality of. respect and treatment that goes beyond the privatized person, formal. rights perspective, Elshtain suggests.

  2. 27. März 2001 · 1. Defining the Concept. 2. Principles of Equality and Justice. 2.1 Formal Equality. 2.2 Proportional Equality. 2.3 Moral Equality. 2.4 Presumption of Equality. 3. Conceptions of Distributive Equality: Equality of What? 3.1 Simple Equality and Objections to Equality in General. 3.2 Libertarianism. 3.3 Utilitarianism. 3.4 Equality of Welfare.

  3. So, inequality exists, within communities, within regions, and worldwide… but is this really an issue that economics needs to deal with? Isn’t that already making a value judgement about whether it’s a good or bad thing for society to be equal or unequal?

  4. 14. Okt. 2022 · The Idea of Equality. Living reference work entry. First Online: 14 October 2022. pp 1–8. Cite this living reference work entry. Altan Heper. 44 Accesses. Download reference work entry PDF. Introduction. On the term: Equality – Greek isotes, Latin aequitas, aequalita s, French égalite, German Gleicheit.

    • Altan Heper
    • altan.heper@ozyegin.edu.tr
  5. 16. Aug. 2002 · 1. Preliminary Distinctions. 2. Equality of Opportunity. 3. Equality of Condition: Equality of What? 3.1 Lockean Rights. 3.2 Karl Marx on Equal Rights. 3.3 Income and Wealth. 3.4 Capabilities. 3.5 Resources. 3.6 Welfare and Opportunity for Welfare. 3.7 Conclusion: A Test Case. 4. Relational Equality. 5. Equality among Whom? 6.

  6. 9. Dez. 2021 · Equality is at the heart of human rights, and at the heart of the solutions required to carry us through this period of global crisis. That doesn’t mean we must all look the same, think the same or act the same. Quite the opposite. It means that we embrace our diversity and demand that we are all treated without any kind of ...

  7. Two central issues for ethical analysis of equality are: (1) Why equality? (2) Equality of what? The two questions are distinct but thoroughly interdependent.