Egalitarians have traditionally been suspicious of equality of opportunity, but recently there has been a sea-change in thinking about that concept. Shlomi Segall brings together these developments and offers a new account of 'radical equality of opportunity', which removes all obstacles (to one's opportunity-set) that lie outside one's control.
Egalitarians have traditionally been suspicious of equality of opportunity, but recently there has been a sea-change in thinking about that concept. Shlomi Segall brings together these developments and offers a new account of 'radical equality of opportunity', which removes all obstacles (to one's opportunity-set) that lie outside one's control.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shlomi Segall is a Senior Lecturer and the Chair of the Integrative Program in Politics, Philosophy, & Economics (PPE) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of Health, Luck, and Justice (Princeton University Press, 2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Part I. Radical Equality of Opportunity 1: Why Equality? 2: Equality of Outcome 3: Inequality of Risks Part II - Hiring 4: Luck Egalitarian Justice in Hiring 5: Discrimination without Inequality? Part III - Upbringing 6: Against Equality of Opportunity in Education? 7: If you're a Luck-Egalitarian, How Come You Read Bedtime Stories to Your Children? Part IV - Health 8: Equality of Opportunity for Health 9: Affirmative Action in Health References Index
Preface Introduction Part I. Radical Equality of Opportunity 1: Why Equality? 2: Equality of Outcome 3: Inequality of Risks Part II - Hiring 4: Luck Egalitarian Justice in Hiring 5: Discrimination without Inequality? Part III - Upbringing 6: Against Equality of Opportunity in Education? 7: If you're a Luck-Egalitarian, How Come You Read Bedtime Stories to Your Children? Part IV - Health 8: Equality of Opportunity for Health 9: Affirmative Action in Health References Index
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