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mention the three kinds of equality​

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Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer of this question is Social, political, and economic equality .

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While identifying many types of disparities in society, numerous thinkers and ideologies have highlighted three primary components of equality: political, social, and economic.

Social, political, and economic equality and the link between equality and freedom; affirmative action

Equality: A basic premise of a self-governing community is the belief in equality. Equality does not imply total equality. Equality is derived from the Latin words aequalis, aequus, and aequalitas. All of these are old French or Latin words. These French/Latin terms translate to "even, level, and equal." In general, equality implies complete equality of treatment and reward for all.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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The three kinds of equality are-

1. Natural Equality

  • Despite differences in physical characteristics, psychological traits, mental abilities, and capacities, all humans are to be treated equally.
  • All must be considered equal in order to enjoy all human rights and freedoms.

2. Social Equality

  • Equal rights and opportunities for development for all classes of people, without discrimination, are referred to as social equality.
  • These rights and opportunities include civil rights, freedom of speech, property rights, and equal access to social goods and services.
  • It does, however, include concepts such as health equity, economic equality, and other social securities.
  • It also includes equal opportunities and obligations, so it affects the entire society.
  • Social equality necessitates the absence of legally imposed social class or caste boundaries, as well as discrimination motivated by an inalienable aspect of a person's identity.
  • For example, sex, gender, or race should not result in unsatisfactory legal treatment and should not be used to unfairly limit opportunities.

3. Economic Equality

  • Economic equality does not imply equal treatment, equal compensation, or equal wages for all.
  • It refers to providing equal and adequate opportunities for all people to work and earn a living.
  • It also implies that primary needs of all should be met before special needs of a few are met.
  • The gap between rich and poor should be as small as possible.
  • The distribution of wealth and resources in society should be equitable.

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