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Intervention has now been broadened to include education, culture, sport, and ethnicity, in the belief that only citizens who receive equal education and training, and have their historical and cultural specificity recognized, can enjoy genuine
equality.
Can there be real
equality
for citizens whose language, history, and collective identity are marginalized by the dominance of the majority's language, history, and collective identity?
Greater
equality
reinforces the ambition for still more
equality.
Because no society can ensure complete equality, "welfare democracy" feeds dissatisfaction and frustration - and hence demands for more welfare democracy, not less.
So the birth and development of the welfare state reflects an inescapable fact: freedom and
equality
are both in tension and intimately linked, because both values are part and parcel of the democratic project.
But the path for particularistic action that does not undermine the liberty and
equality
of all citizens is narrow.
This might restrict political freedom in the name of greater
equality.
Such an outcome, however, would quickly render all efforts to ensure material
equality
unsustainable.
Treating all EU languages on the same footing is a direct consequence of the formal
equality
of member states under the founding treaties.
If one also considers Singapore’s strong rule of law, lack of political corruption, and, most important,
equality
of opportunity and potential for social mobility, he argues, “[i]t is probably better to be poor in Singapore than anywhere else in Asia.”
In a world driven by unstoppable technological progress and relentless globalization, we must consider whether income inequality really matters more than
equality
of opportunity.
America now has the distinction of being among the advanced countries that afford the least
equality
of opportunity to their citizens.
There is less
equality
of opportunity in the United States today than there is in Europe – or, indeed, in any advanced industrial country for which there are data.
Designated castes and tribes were guaranteed not only
equality
of opportunity, but also positive outcomes, aided by quotas for educational institutions, government jobs, and even seats in parliament and state assemblies.
The Fed and other central banks are balancing rapid growth not against equality, but against the dangers of future overheating and financial instability.
And it is not as if the historical involvement in Africa of revered democracies like France was shaped by the values of “liberty, equality, and fraternity.”
Equality
seems to have eluded central banks even in gender-conscious Scandinavia.
In an effort to promote diversity and gender
equality
in the ECB, the European Parliament in 2012 blocked the appointment of Luxembourg’s Yves Mersch to the bank’s executive board.
For the Stoics of Hellenistic Greece, human nature was what gave life meaning and contributed to their embrace of cosmopolitanism and
equality.
From Siemens’ green heating and air conditioning systems to Unilever’s “equal pay for equal work” policy, multinational firms operating in Eastern Europe and Central Asia are embracing sustainability and
equality
as viable business models.
The fact that both members of a couple have an income, and the autonomy that comes with work, produces an
equality
that is rarely seen in heterosexual Mexican marriage.
Referring to France’s national motto, Valls defended “liberty, that is, freedom to write and to think,
equality
among men and women, and fraternity and secularism, from which is derived our social unity.”
Yet gender
equality
is necessary for the continent’s well-being.
Good and Bad InequalityPRINCETON – In the pantheon of economic theories, the tradeoff between
equality
and efficiency used to occupy an exalted position.
The belief that boosting
equality
requires sacrificing economic efficiency is grounded in one of the most cherished ideas in economics: incentives.
They found that greater
equality
is associated with faster subsequent medium-term growth, both across and within countries.
Like almost everything else in social life, the relationship between
equality
and economic performance is likely to be contingent rather than fixed, depending on the deeper causes of inequality and many mediating factors.
We should not invert the error and conclude that greater
equality
and better economic performance always go together.
The Unfinished Sexual RevolutionWASHINGTON, DC – In the United States, the revolution for
equality
between men and women is stuck halfway.
It is one thing to let women into the workforce; it is quite another to embrace full
equality
and create a cultural, economic, and social climate that encourages both men and women to support one another and their families equally with cash and care.
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