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Equalities (Paperback, New Ed)
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Equalities (Paperback, New Ed)
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Equality has always been the most powerful political idea in
America, and it is becoming the most powerful idea in the world.
Observers from Alexis de Tocqueville to the most recent social
critics have commented upon the idea's great force. Yet, for all
its influence upon popular ideology, the idea of equality becomes a
bundle of contradictory impulses once it is applied to public
policy and social institutions. As the title of this lively book
suggests, equality becomes equalities. Once inequality is
established, there is a deep difference between equal policies and
policies that lead to equality. Once people have different needs,
there is a sharp difference between treating them equally and
treating them in ways that serve them equally. Once people have
unequal (or unequally developed) talents, then equal opportunity
cannot mean both equal opportunity and an equal prospect of
success. Once society is cleaved by differences of race, sex,
income, and so on, there is an intense difference between policies
and reforms that reduce racial, sexual, and economic inequality and
policies that diminish equality among persons. Douglas Rae and his
colleagues develop an ingenious "grammar of equality" to explain
and explicate the main ways in which equality turns into equalities
as it passes from the realm of ideas to the realm of practice. The
book's exciting new method of analysis, based on logic and theories
of political economy and political science, is a valuable
contribution. Equalities helps us answer such questions as: "Is
equality possible?" "How, after so long a period of ostensible
egalitarianism, can inequality still dominate so much of the social
landscape?" The responses are bound to stir controversy among all
those interested in political theory or in social policy or in the
attainment of equality.
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