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That is what it will take, however, to complete the unfinished business of the movement for women’s
equality.
Including more women presupposes better childcare and other social support in many countries, as well as further progress on pay equality, including the more equal taxation of second earners.
On the other, there is what Harvard’s Yascha Mounk calls, in his newly published book, “undemocratic liberalism”: regimes that protect individual rights and legal equality, but delegate public policymaking to unelected technocratic bodies like central banks and the European Commission.
The October Revolution of 1917, with its attractive slogans of internationalism, multi-culturalism and ethnic
equality
was a liberating time for Russian Jews.
Child marriage also thwarts ambitions to eliminate extreme poverty and promote gender
equality.
“Working for justice and equality” was also ranked significantly higher than caring about Israel.
If there is any “ambiguity” about Stalin’s moral record, it may be because communism strikes a chord with some of our nobler impulses, seeking
equality
for all and an end to poverty.
The "catalogue of fundamental rights" included in the Constitution is extensive, centering on respect for human dignity, freedom, and equality, and also on the principles of democracy and the rule of law.
What is really needed, however, is action to enhance human capital; to adapt and improve income-redistribution instruments; and to promote
equality
in market incomes, including by boosting workers’ bargaining power.
Unprecedented shifts and growing imbalances – between consumption and production, savings and investment, economy and ecology, social inclusion and marginalization, and
equality
and disparity – persist and incubate within a complex global system in which there is no “risk-off” switch.
But moral responsibility goes further, reflecting the need for corporations to address fundamental ethical issues such as inclusion, dignity, and
equality.
But for others, America stands on an ideal of greater social justice and economic
equality
– which nowadays should include a commitment to address climate change (a barely-discussed issue in the midterms), given that global warming will harm the poor more than the rich.
Concentrating on egalitarianism would appeal to liberals, of course, but it should not alienate moderate voters either, because more
equality
would be good for the economy.
The right question to ask is this: can Europe remain consistent with its own values (democracy, equality, justice, respect, etc.) and at the same time tolerate and accommodate new citizens from different backgrounds and religions?
Or, to put it differently, are Europeans intellectually, linguistically, and culturally equipped to face the challenge of marrying
equality
with an ever more diverse European citizenry?
The left has focused on equality, pursuing policies that aim to create a level playing field through redistribution.
For laws can be used to ensure
equality
of opportunity and tolerance, or they can be used to maintain inequalities and the power of elites.
Their proposal was categorically rejected in a joint submission by 16 existing or future member states, all of them small countries, who insisted that the principle of rotation must be retained, as a symbol of the
equality
of all member states.
Today, by insisting on Presidential rotation and the
equality
of member states, whatever their size, the small countries are effectively adopting an inter-governmentalist position, because they fear that the real purpose of the Franco-German proposal is to ensure that the Council will remain under the leadership of a big member.
When handled properly, gender
equality
promotes business output and productivity, whereas sexual discrimination, if ignored, can destroy an office culture – and so much more.
With more millennials entering the workforce and demanding greater equality, the youngest employees already have a stronger voice at work than previous generations.
A recent Boston Consulting Group study found that young male employees are often more open-minded than their superiors on issues like family leave and diversity, suggesting that true leadership on gender
equality
may actually come from a company’s youngest staff members.
The women of Hollywood may have initiated what has become a global call for
equality
at work, but the workplace revolution is no less significant for those of us who walk on less colorful carpets.
Greater gender
equality
can contribute to economic growth and development, and major initiatives to increase opportunities for women can transform society.
If so, what can trade liberalization do for the cause of income
equality
across the world?
While the effects of trade liberalization on growth are well established on both theoretical and empirical grounds, the question of what open trade can do for the cause of global income
equality
is less well understood.
For the first time in its history, Europe has a chance to establish its internal order on the principle of cooperation and
equality
of the large and the small, the strong and the weak, on shared democratic values.
The Republicans should not have been caught off-guard by Americans’ interest in issues like disenfranchisement and gender
equality.
If we fail to achieve universal gender equality, we will fall short of many other goals, from ending poverty to ensuring good health.
One of my personal frustrations with the MDGs was that gender
equality
was more a matter of rhetoric than of action.
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