7. Write any two slogans on the "Importance of Equality".
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Equality
First published Tue Mar 27, 2001; substantive revision Wed Jun 27, 2007
This article is concerned with social and political equality. In its prescriptive usage, ‘equality’ is a loaded and ‘highly contested’ concept. On account of its normally positive connotation, it has a rhetorical power rendering it suitable as a political slogan (Westen 1990). At least since the French Revolution, equality has served as one of the leading ideals of the body politic; in this respect, it is at present probably the most controversial of the great social ideals. There is controversy concerning the precise notion of equality, the relation of justice and equality (the principles of equality), the material requirements and measure of the ideal of equality (equality of what?), the extension of equality (equality among whom?), and its status within a comprehensive (liberal) theory of justice (the value of equality). Each of these five issues will be discussed by turn in the present article.
1. Defining the Concept
2. Principles of Equality and Justice
2.1 Formal Equality
2.2 Proportional Equality
2.3 Moral Equality
2.4 Presumption of Equality
3. Conceptions of Distributive Equality: Equality of What?
3.1 Simple Equality and Objections to Equality in General
3.2 Libertarianism
3.3 Utilitarianism
3.4 Equality of Welfare
3.5 Equality of Resources
3.6 Equality and Responsibility
3.7 Equality of Opportunity for Welfare or Advantage
3.8 Capabilities Approaches
4. Equality Among Whom?
5. The Value of Equality: Why Equality?
5.1 Kinds of egalitarianism
5.2 Equality vs. Priority or Sufficiency
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