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what are the differences between economic and social equality?​

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Answered by FairyLight
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Economic equality means in essence that people have the same income or total wealth. ... 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 Anonymous
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Economic and social rights are clearly enshrined in international human rights law: critical rights such as the right to education, employment, an adequate standard of living, health and social security should be guaranteed by states without discrimination.

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