Political Science, asked by chetan548, 7 months ago

3 different concepts of equality in democracy​

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Answered by 09zishan
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Explanation:

Social equality generally means either

(a) equality of social status,

(b) equality of opportunity, or

(c) equality of treatment. Social equality is also increasingly coming to mean (d) equality of achievement.

Answered by frozenPearl93
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it has become somewhat a commonplace in recent political philosophy to remark that all plausible political theories must share at least one fundamental premise, ‘that all humans are one another's equals’. One single concept of ‘basic equality’, therefore, is cast as the common touchstone of all contemporary political thought. This paper argues that this claim is false. Virtually all do indeed say that all humans are ‘equals’ in some basic sense. However, this is not the same sense. There are not one but (at least) two concepts of basic equality, and they reflect not a grand unity within political philosophy but a deep and striking division.!

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