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Equality, Moral and Social Summary
4,239 words, approx. 14 pages Equality, Moral and Social The proposition " A and B are equal" may be descriptive or normative, but in either case it is incomplete without a statement of the respects in which the objects or persons compared are deemed to be equal. In...
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Equality Summary
2,882 words, approx. 10 pages Equality is a key concept in both ethics and politics, one that influences personal and public self-understandings, and provides guidelines for relations between individuals and for state action. Insofar as scientific knowledge and technological change...
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Equality, Moral and Social [addendum] Summary
2,274 words, approx. 8 pages Equality, Moral and Social [addendum] Equality is a potent ideal that plays a major role in a wide-range of social, political, and moral debates. Unfortunately, equality defies easy characterization, and few ideals of such significance have been so...
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Social equality Information
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 Social equality is a social state of affairs in which certain different people have the same status in a certain respect, at the very least in voting rights, freedom of speech and assembly, the extent of property rights as well as the access to...




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Redefining Social Equality
12/06/1987: 833 words, approx. 3 pages Are social equality and independence finally being achieved? Miss Manners has heard a lot of talk by people who imagine they personify such an ideal. And highly unsavory talk it is, too: "No, darling, we certainly cannot split the bill fifty-fifty. You...
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Social equality and the biggest risk yet
09/28/1999: 439 words, approx. 2 pages IN HIS speech today Tony Blair will try at last to answer definitively a question that has dogged him ever since he became Labour Party leader five years ago: what is the distinctive purpose of his political project? Until now his responses have...
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Texas pepper spray dispute settled
9/28/2007: 253 words, approx. 1 pages A new settlement restricts the use of pepper spray on young offenders in the custody of the Texas Youth Commission, officials said.The settlement, reached Friday, rescinds a commission order last month that allowed for pepper spray to subdue unruly juveniles before other forms of restraint...
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China party expels 500 over child rules
1/7/2008: 336 words, approx. 1 pages Authorities in central China have expelled 500 people from the Communist Party for defying the country's one-child policy, state media said Monday.More than 93,000 people in Hubei province violated the policy last year, including hundreds of officials, lawmakers and political advisers, the official Xinhua News...



Featured Essays
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Equality
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 Essay discusses if we can ensure equality.
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Equality
386 words, approx. 1 pages
 Equality or equal society implies that everyone enjoys the same rights. Everyone is bound by the same laws, has access to the same health care and education, and equal opportunity to employment. Given the diversity in race, social status and economic status in our society, true equality can be difficult to achieve.


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