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But cultures that tend to resent the economically successful – either as an affront to equality, or on the implicit assumption that the economic gains of some must be at the expense of others – tend to be more hostile toward Jews and given to conspiratorial theories to explain their economic success.
On paper, wealth redistribution through high taxes and state transfers, reflecting Republican ideals of
equality
and social cohesion ( fraternité ), has brought good results.
There, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s government has proposed a law enshrining the collective primacy of the country’s Jews – legislation that destroys in spirit and form what little is left of Israel’s founding commitment to
equality
under the law.
The McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) has estimated that advancing gender
equality
could add $12 trillion per year to the world economy by 2025.
At the company level, a growing body of evidence shows that more gender
equality
is good for bottom lines.
WASHINGTON, DC – On March 8, the world will celebrate International Women’s Day, an annual opportunity to recommit to gender
equality.
She went to court, arguing that the provisions of the Criminal Code that prevent her from receiving assistance in dying are inconsistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which gives Canadians rights to life, liberty, personal security, and
equality.
Smith then declared, after considering the applicable law, that the provisions of the Criminal Code preventing physician assistance in dying violate disabled people’s right not only to equality, but also to life, liberty, and security.
Those nations that rejected Che’s mythology and chose the path of democracy and the free market, such as Brazil, Peru, and Chile, are better off than they ever were: equality, freedom, and economic progress have advanced in unity.
First, the belief that such a policy produces more
equality
is mistaken.
No one adds up the costs of betraying, yet again, what America claims to stand for, even while witnessing people willing to march – in the face of bullets – for precisely those universal values: dignity, freedom, democracy, and
equality.
Not only has the expansion of primary and secondary education been linked to accelerated economic growth, poverty eradication, and improved income equality, but education also appears to be closely associated with social enrichment and inclusion, the upgrading of human capital, increased opportunities, and enhanced freedom and welfare.
As the social scientist Zeynep Tufekci has shown, demonstrations and occupations today often include pop-up public libraries to celebrate an idea of voluntary cooperation based on
equality.
In fact, free-market behavior, whatever its benefits, is not hard-wired into human brains, especially not when it seems allied with selfishness and corruption in undermining noble ideals like cooperation, fairness, and
equality.
Lagging countries that fail to promote gender equality, invest in education, and adopt broader governance and regulatory reforms risk falling even further behind in reaping the significant benefits of globalization.
Chirac's remarks highlight the EU's distance from its ideal of
equality
for all of its members.
But, when women begin to enlist, the battle for real
equality
within the military will have just begun.
Equality
or EstrangementTOKYO – Those whom the gods would destroy, they grant their wishes.
Abe’s conception of the US-Japan partnership presupposes much greater
equality.
This view stands in stark contrast to the traditional view that there is a tradeoff between
equality
and growth, and that greater inequality is a price that must be paid for higher output.
While Singapore’s leaders still contend that meritocratically selected officials should take a long-term view, rather than cater to electoral cycles, they recognize the need for greater
equality
and wider political participation.
While market-oriented reforms are necessary, government has a key role to play in providing a social safety net for the poor; maintaining high-quality public services; investing in education, training, health care, infrastructure, and innovation; enforcing competition policies that constrain the power of economic and financial oligopolies; and ensuring genuine
equality
of opportunity for all.
For example, one report concluded that, from 2005 to 2006, less than two cents of every dollar in official development assistance was targeted toward gender
equality
for girls.
This Parliament enacted a new Family Law in 2004 that mandates full
equality
between men and women as “head of household,” full authority for state courts in matters of divorce, creation of special family courts, and the possibility of maternal custody in the event of divorce.
Achieving the SDGs – and heeding Francis’s call – will require the international community to fight poverty, boost food security, preserve the environment, and promote gender
equality.
The left, in particular, will have to defend the principles of
equality
and democracy, while finding ways to manage irreversible globalization, including through international cooperation.
His fundamental idea is that France must abandon its insistence on
equality
with Germany.
As recently as June 2013, Putin and US President Barack Obama issued a statement that reaffirmed “their readiness to intensify bilateral cooperation based on the principles of mutual respect, equality, and genuine respect for each other’s interests.”
A key message of Sikhism –
equality
among the faithful – has in the past inspired people from the lower Hindu castes to convert.
The episode shows that India’s much-touted economic development has shallow roots, as it has failed to deliver caste
equality
and social justice to the underclasses.
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