The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... ment interference or assistance . Equality of opportunity places the burden of success or failure on the individual . In contrast , equality of outcome carries a sense that government shall take responsibility for making certain that ...
... ment interference or assistance . Equality of opportunity places the burden of success or failure on the individual . In contrast , equality of outcome carries a sense that government shall take responsibility for making certain that ...
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... ment ( and the president ) " placed its approval on the southern caste system . " 29 Other sections of the country followed suit , sometimes by informal action ( for example , northern school boards assigning teachers and pupils by race ) ...
... ment ( and the president ) " placed its approval on the southern caste system . " 29 Other sections of the country followed suit , sometimes by informal action ( for example , northern school boards assigning teachers and pupils by race ) ...
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... ment decision , just so long will government be their servant and the common good private property.20 Perhaps the fulcrum of the marketplace liberal's case is simply this : The welfare state is needed to cope with the effects on our ...
... ment decision , just so long will government be their servant and the common good private property.20 Perhaps the fulcrum of the marketplace liberal's case is simply this : The welfare state is needed to cope with the effects on our ...
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Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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