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political equality is incomplete without social and economic equality

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Answered by Golda
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Political Equality :-

Political equality is a concept that relates directly to that of a democracy. It is most commonly expressed by the phrase "one Person One Vote". More than the right to vote in free and fair elections, political equality also refers to civic freedoms - the freedom of expression, association, assembly and movement.

Social Equality :-

Social equality in a society is the social state of affairs whereby all the people in the society have equal rights under the law, including right to vote, physical security, freedom of expression and assembly and the right to own property and to protect it. Social equality also includes access to education, health care, social security etc. It also means that gender, age, sexual orientation, origin, caste or class, income or property, language, religion etc do not result in unequal treatment under the law and will not reduce opportunities based on any of those.

Economic Equality :-

Economic equality is a concept where everyone has equal opportunities to earn wealth and also equal access to use the same wealth. 

Political equality is incomplete without social and economic equality. This statement is very correct. Because if you do provide political equality to the citizens of a country but not giving access to social and economic equality, then the political equality is meaningless. It means that the government of that country is following the policy of apartheid. Political equality might have meaning but it will not last unless it is involved social and economic equality. No political democracy can survive and flourish if the mass of our people remain in poverty, without land, without tangible prospects for a better life. Therefore, political equality is incomplete without social and economic equality.
Answered by Geetal
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POLITICAL EQUALITY

Political equality is where members of a society are of equal standing in terms of political power or influence.A founding principle of various forms of democracy, political egalitarianism was an idea which was supported by Thomas Jefferson and it is a concept similar to moral reciprocity and legal equality. The idea suggests all citizens of a certain country must be treated equally solely depending on their citizenship status, not on their race, gender, religion and how clever or how rich they are. Equal citizenship constitute the core of political egalitarianism. This is expressed in such principles as one-person/one-vote, equality before the law and equal rights of free speech.

SOCIAL EQUALITY

Social equality is a state of affairs in which all people within a specific society or isolated group have the same status in certain respects, possibly including civil rights, freedom of speech, property rights and equal access to certain social goods and social services. However, it may also include health equality, economic equality and other social securities. Social equality requires the absence of legally enforced social class or caste boundaries and the absence of discrimination motivated by an inalienable part of a person's identity.For example, gender, race, age,orientation, origin, caste or class, income or property, language, religion, convictions, opinions, health or disability must absolutely not result in unequal treatment under the law and should not reduce opportunities unjustifiably.

Equal opportunities is interpreted as being judged by ability, which is compatible with a free market economy. Relevant problems are horizontal inequality − the inequality of two persons of same origin and ability and differing opportunities given to individuals − such as in (education) or by inherited capital.

ECONOMIC EQUALITY

Equity or economic equality is the concept or idea of fairness in economics, particularly in regard to taxation or welfare economics. More specifically, it may refer to equal life chances regardless of identity, to provide all citizens with a basic and equal minimum of income, goods, and services or to increase funds and commitment for redistribution.

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